I am shooting a RD Stick Long 40# 62" 28@ brace height 7"5/8
And my doubts are I will need to avoid the shield by shooting into the hog armpit or if I get a good arrow I can get a good penetration on hogs up to 160 pounds?
I would think we are probably at the bottom of the power range. I shot a 250# feral pig that had no appreciable shield with my 43# bow and a 500 grain arrow with a good, sharp 2-blade broadhead. The first arrow went through the lungs, but stopped in the far-side hide. The second arrow penetrated up to the fletching, with half the arrow hanging out on the far side and really opened up the heart. I THINK there would have been sufficient penetration even through a shield, but it would probably have been close and definitely would not have exited.
Pat B is probably the one who should be answering this - he slays pigs seems like every week.
I am currently shooting a Big Jim's buffalo at the same specs and the way it pushes an arrow I would say you will do well if you choose your shots wisely. :archer2:
Shoot strong, be fearless and keep you broadheads SHARP!
Just for you understanding my bow it´s a bigger brazilian version of this one. http://peteward.com/2011pages/test.littltstick.html
I would need wich arrow configuration with my bow?
avoid the shield, i have had arrows go only to the back of the broadhead in a really thick shield and that was with a 60lb bow and 600 gr arrow and cut on contact head.. but i have shot through lesser shields as well, see terrys post at the top of pow wow for great examples.. but if your shooting smaller boars and sows or can place a arrow in the "pocket" you wont have that issue and should be fine
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Use a heavy arrow for better penetration. 600 grains or more and a sharp 2 bladed head.
I used Carbon Express 150's with 200 gr two blade phantoms and I had pass throughs on a 150lb boar. The arrow weight was 520grs and the bow weight was 47lbs at 26" out of my palmer recurve.
I would think you pulling 28"'s would get the limbs working more than my short draw which helps a lot. I would use a sharp two blade broad head and front load a carbon with a brass insert.
My wife shoots 43# at 25" and it has driven a wensel woodsman up to the fletch on a hog the size you described with a 550 grain arrow. I would recommend a GT 15-35 or 35-55 or similar with a 300 grain tip and a tuffhead or grizzly head stropped sharp. I have never had any penetration issues on any hog with 600 grain plus arrows and bows above 57# (Most I have killed were with 73# and 77# hybrids)
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The bow is 43@28, Arrow was pushing 600 gr. Shot was 15 yds and he went about 20 yds
What Dave said.
QuoteOriginally posted by michaelschwister:
My wife shoots 43# at 25" and it has driven a wensel woodsman up to the fletch on a hog the size you described with a 550 grain arrow. I would recommend a GT 15-35 or 35-55 or similar with a 300 grain tip and a tuffhead or grizzly head stropped sharp. I have never had any penetration issues on any hog with 600 grain plus arrows and bows above 57# (Most I have killed were with 73# and 77# hybrids)
Do you think I should put a gt byron ferguson heavy hunter320 spine @30 plus tuff head 300 grains or it would be too heavy?
Just shoot the tasy tender 125# one's....LOL
QuoteOriginally posted by mike g:
Just shoot the tasy tender 125# one's....LOL
That's my preference too, Mike. :thumbsup:
The lower the draw weight, the more important the over-all arrow design for a particular pursued quarry.
Low poundage 40# bows, with a properly designed and tuned arrow will blow through a hog.
There are a bunch of hunters shooting trad bows including selfbows that kill a ton of hogs with low 40s and short draw lengths.
You will be just fine!
Sharp heads and you are good to go.
Voce esta caçando no Rio Grande Do Sul?
QuoteOriginally posted by juneaulongbow:
Voce esta caçando no Rio Grande Do Sul?
I was planning in taking a bus to go hunting there.
Eu estava planejando em pegar um onibus para caçar lá.
Robert Carter uses a low 40's bow and has killed so many hogs that if they see him they just give up and roll over! :scared: