Hey everybody. My dreamhunt is for a Canada moose and I had a 70# @31 carbon r/d longbow spitting 650gr arrows in the mid 190's but due to a bad bout of lymes I can no longer shoot her. My other bow pulls 53# and gets arrows 505gr going high 160's. Is this enough bow or should I be looking for a better preformer? 53# is the limit my body can handle and recurves are a bad option for me as my draw tends to streach out to 33". Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
Drew
58#@26 osage flatbow with a home made fir shaft with a 140 journeyman broadhead.
Well that is what worked for my friend in Canada last year, on TWO Bulls. 6 days apart.
Good luck on your hunt
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Shot a cow moose a couple years ago,Black Widow take down long bow, 62",52@28, 590 grain MFX, no mercy broadhead, far shoulder stopped the arrow, 50 yard recovery.
Key is smooth performance, good shot placement, and sharp broadheads. Your wet-up should be OK. :coffee: :archer2: :archer2: :archer2:
Just to give you a idea about another 53# bows performance. I just got a Blackwidow CHX 53@28 I draw 26.5" I am shooting 517gr arrows at 177fps. You could get alot better performance with some other bows at your drawl length thats not to say your setup would not work just giving you some food for thought. I never hunted moose but would like to and if I did I would use this setup. Widow
Your 53# bow will work just fine. Have a great hunt.
What shedrock said
I think most of all you need some pals to help haul out all the meat!
Have a great hunt!
My experience mirrors the guys above. Shot about a 1000# bull moose in Maine which died in sight in seconds. Complete penetration. 54# LB, No Mercy BH, and 750 gr. carbon arrow. I opted for the "heavyweight" arrow set up. Good hunting and have fun. Todd
Hi Drew, if you're going to hunt Moose in Ontario you need a bow that will have a draw weight of at least 48.5 lbs. at draw length of 27.6" or less. As long as you are that you are GOOD TO GO as they say! Have a great hunt and shoot straight,...Lloyd
I also have a long 31" draw.im shooting a Cyclone longbow 51#@31" 600 grn. wood shaft at 166fps. Magnus II.
Money!! :bigsmyl:
i killed a three year old bull in 2007 with less.
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Take your best shot from the side or 1/4 away, and you'll be eating moose steaks. :thumbsup:
A lot of barbecue sauce. Har har har.
I grew up in Alaska, and heard lots of guys tell of shooting moose. I didn't have a lot of interest in hunting them, because they just seemed like a big galumpy animal that we had to chase out of our garden all the time. And when we went to church pot lucks, I had all the moose meat I could handle. But I heard that moose are big wimps, easy to kill. My dad killed a 70-inch bull with a bow about 30 years ago, and said it was about like sneaking up on and shooting a jersey cow. Now I know that everyone's experiences are different, but my understanding is that they're not very tough.
Re-reading this post, it sounds a bit harsh; that's not how I mean it to be. Dad just always said he was surprised at how quickly and easily that big moose just collapsed after one arrow.
Your bows find.
It's all in the head (sharp) and arrow placement.
My friends killed 2 cows with a HICKORY BOW selfbow.
64"s 27"@55#
DETERANATION AND PERSISTANCE you need to focus on these 2 things alot more.
I think you will be fine.
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Money!! :bigsmyl:
and lots of it...and a tag!
What does a guy really need for moose. A tag comes to mind first as others have said.
ha ha