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Title: Recurve hunting
Post by: Oneshot1Kill on December 31, 2009, 10:17:22 AM
So i bought a recurve bow the other day, its a good bow, I've been shooting recurve before i got a .22, but this new bow has a 50lb pull. I can still legally hunt with it but does anyone know what distance would be the max i could take a deer? Also, i'm shooting carbon arrows through it right now, but would switching to cedar arrows change anything? I get great grouping with the carbons, but i wanna try something different. Thanks ya'll!
Title: Re: Recurve hunting
Post by: chrisb on December 31, 2009, 10:20:22 AM
I think with a recurve (I shoot one too, with carbon arrows as well) 35 yrds or so is probably your max. At least thats what I would feel comfortable as a max.
Title: Re: Recurve hunting
Post by: konrad on December 31, 2009, 10:32:55 AM
I agree with Chuck Adams. He says if you can keep every shot within the vital area of your game species, you are OK. A lot of folks consider the 10 inch paper plate to be the “vital area” for the “average” Whitetail deer.

If that is 10 yards, OK.
If that is 50 yards, more power to ‘ya!

The following is a link to Traditional Bowhunter’s web-site. There is no fee for joining. All you have to do is sign up…Great Folks and a lot of good information.

http://www.tradbow.com/members/main.cfm

Title: Re: Recurve hunting
Post by: Recurve on January 01, 2010, 10:09:50 AM
  I would say a 50lb recurve is a very good weight. At 50lbs most people can shoot very comfortably that is important because at heavier weights you can develop bad habits like snap shooting or not pulling back to a consistent anchor point. With carbon arrows and practice I agree 35 yards max but some guys are just good and can shoot 40 plus yards. Just like some people shoot layups and some people shoot 3's. Cedar arrows are my favorite but im old school and they drop a little but its all about what you practice with.
Title: Re: Recurve hunting
Post by: Rovingarcher on January 01, 2010, 10:16:50 AM
I shoot a 52# recurve for deer, 58# for Alaska hunting.I'd say shoot whatever distance you can put him down with one shot.After all, you don't want trad shooters to put on a show like the compounders did recently in Concrete. :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash:
Title: Re: Recurve hunting
Post by: Shootmoore on January 01, 2010, 10:17:20 AM
My personal longest distance is 50 yds with a recurve.  I am concerned whether right or wrong with penatration past that distance.  That being said my max distance can decrease or increase up to that 50 yds each year depending on how much string time I spend.

In other words my longest range up to 50 is determined on my confidence of hitting the vitals consistantly at that range.

My Recurve delambed on me, so I just picked up a stick this week.  After shooting it a bit my max distance at this time would be 25 yds.

Shootmoore
Title: Re: Recurve hunting
Post by: joebear on January 01, 2010, 11:07:59 AM
I don't even understand how you guys can think about yardage. you are calling youselvs trad shooters. last ilooked most trad shooters pride themselvs with great ethics and working on getting in close. woth that said yards don't mean anything. As for you ?
50# is a great choice and you will do great I am sure( practice,practice,practice)
Title: Re: Recurve hunting
Post by: Shootmoore on January 01, 2010, 11:14:32 AM
I don't even understand how you guys can think about yardage. you are calling youselvs trad shooters. last ilooked most trad shooters pride themselvs with great ethics and working on getting in close. woth that said yards don't mean anything. As for you ?
50# is a great choice and you will do great I am sure( practice,practice,practice)

haha true, but "close" does not tend to lend itself well on answering the question he had.  Putting yardage on the answer for the question of yardage seems to be reasonable.  In shooting a recurve or longbow the closer the better, however that was not going to do much to answer his question.

Shootmoore
Title: Re: Recurve hunting
Post by: STIKNSTRINGBOW on January 01, 2010, 11:15:39 AM
I agree, I practice every day on my 3D course in my back yard (12 targets) and NEVER count distance...If it feels right it is instinctive....If it feels wrong you don't release....
I walk around my 5 acres and try shots from different angles and when it looks good, I fling.
Instinctive means just that, because you dont have sight pins to adjust your aim, its kind of like throwing darts, trip 20's, trip 19's, double in/out..etc. it should be natural.

But to answer your question, my max on a (live) animal is around 40.
Title: Re: Recurve hunting
Post by: STIKNSTRINGBOW on January 01, 2010, 11:24:44 AM
Also as far as arrows go, whatever works best in your bow will be different, length or your draw, brace height on bow (fistmeil), off the shelf or off a rest, true center shot, or a little off center, what weight broadhead, or field point  etc.. these things affect arrow flight.
Carbon arrows have a wider spine and will be more forgiving, whereas with cedar you will have to try a few to find out what flies best, but that is what makes trad fun, fine tuning your equipment !! :archery_smiley:
Title: Re: Recurve hunting
Post by: konrad on January 01, 2010, 01:30:52 PM
I shoot a 52# recurve for deer, 58# for Alaska hunting.I'd say shoot whatever distance you can put him down with one shot.After all, you don't want trad shooters to put on a show like the compounders did recently in Concrete. :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash:

What happened in Concrete? I'm almost afraid to ask.
Title: Re: Recurve hunting
Post by: bowhuntin on January 01, 2010, 03:55:02 PM
I shoot a 52# recurve for deer, 58# for Alaska hunting.I'd say shoot whatever distance you can put him down with one shot.After all, you don't want trad shooters to put on a show like the compounders did recently in Concrete. :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash:

What happened in Concrete? I'm almost afraid to ask.

Konrad, this thread is all about what happened in Concrete. It is a long read and a few links in there with pictures. It was on the news as well. Not good for the hunting community.

Check this link out... http://didia.smugmug.com/Pacific-Northwest/n-cascades/elk/10769726_xXySN#751637373_tgmoC
Title: Re: Recurve hunting
Post by: high country on January 01, 2010, 05:22:11 PM
the best part of trad hunting is being able to leave my rangefinder at home.
Title: Re: Recurve hunting
Post by: carpsniperg2 on January 01, 2010, 05:31:43 PM
it is all up to you and your bow and shooting skill to fiugure out your max range i do the paper plate walk put a plate at 5 yard inc's ans keep moving back when you get to were you can't keep 3out of 4 on the plate you are past your distance mine with my recurves is about 25yards
Title: Re: Recurve hunting
Post by: STIKNSTRINGBOW on January 01, 2010, 06:31:30 PM
3 out of 4 on a paper plate?.....Keep practicing...
Title: Re: Recurve hunting
Post by: konrad on January 01, 2010, 09:49:42 PM
I shoot a 52# recurve for deer, 58# for Alaska hunting.I'd say shoot whatever distance you can put him down with one shot.After all, you don't want trad shooters to put on a show like the compounders did recently in Concrete. :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash:

What happened in Concrete? I'm almost afraid to ask.

Konrad, this thread is all about what happened in Concrete. It is a long read and a few links in there with pictures. It was on the news as well. Not good for the hunting community.

Check this link out... http://didia.smugmug.com/Pacific-Northwest/n-cascades/elk/10769726_xXySN#751637373_tgmoC

Thanks for the link. Sad...so sad for the elk and for the hunting community.
You have to wonder if anyone there had ever heard of the term "Fair Chase" or of "Shooting Fish in a Barrel"?
Hell is a crowded place full of greedy people.
Title: Re: Recurve hunting
Post by: Oneshot1Kill on January 02, 2010, 12:57:31 PM
Thanks ya'll! I got some tips yesterday from my brother in law(His grandpa shot the world record buck with a recurve bow, held it for a long time but recently a bigger one was taken i'm pretty sure) and he was raised with em and now i have a bottle bottle as my target at 20yds and i'm easily hitting it or just to the side. Made a 100yd shot into a tree this morning too, not exactly where i wanted to hit it(Bit high) but still. This little bow may replace my compound(I'm more accurate with my recurve!)
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