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Depends if you are wanting to save the pelts? If you are not I would stick with 150gr. as the 55 grainers are just to light for the faster twist in a...
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kentuckyheadhunter replied to How do I match my arrows to my bow? I'm shooting an AR37 at 60lbs. If I can't match up my previous arrows like I can't seem to din BowhuntingI try to match my arrows by bow poundage. 5 to 6 grains per pound. In other words for your bow set-up at 60# you would need somewhere around 360 grains...
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kentuckyheadhunter replied to I am starting bow hunting and I draw a 60lb. pull and I need a broad head that is cheap and durable. I would also like it to worin Bowhuntingwasp sst 100gr. are hard to beat for being tough and fairly accurate also. They are also very affordable. They come in a six pack with extra blades....
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kentuckyheadhunter replied to I just bought a new bow and am currently sighting it in. When i shoot i keep shooting far left but my dad and brother keep shootin BowhuntingApparantly something is amiss.............. Have you tuned the bow or had an experienced archer or shop tune it for you? When you look down the string...
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I would go with at least 50#. Not to say that a 40# bow wont kill a deer.
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kentuckyheadhunter replied to How do you know if your left handed or right handed when using a bow?, Is it the hand that holds the bow or the one that draws,in BowhuntingIf your right eye dominate you will draw the bow with your right hand. Left eye will be just the opposite. If you dont know which eye is dominate, Open...
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kentuckyheadhunter replied to Ok. Just today my mothers boyfriend who got me into archery adjusted my bow poundage. He knows what he is doing he said it is arin BowhuntingTake the bow to any of your local archery shops, and they will put it on a bow scale which measures pull poundage. You can also purchase items that measure...
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Depends if you are wanting to save the pelts? If you are not I would stick with 150gr. as the 55 grainers are just to light for the faster twist in a...
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I try to match my arrows by bow poundage. 5 to 6 grains per pound. In other words for your bow set-up at 60# you would need somewhere around 360 grains...
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wasp sst 100gr. are hard to beat for being tough and fairly accurate also. They are also very affordable. They come in a six pack with extra blades....
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Apparantly something is amiss.............. Have you tuned the bow or had an experienced archer or shop tune it for you? When you look down the string...
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I would go with at least 50#. Not to say that a 40# bow wont kill a deer.
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