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Title: Enough poundage for Simmons Tigersharks??
Post by: Stephen G on April 20, 2015, 08:40:00 PM
Alright everyone,

I am a newcomer to trad hunting and have finally gotten proficient enough with my Sarrels R/D longbow to place shots into the vitals consistently from 15 yards.

I am pulling 27 inches to 47 pounds. My arrows are Gold tip trad hunters and weigh in at 540 grains. They hit solidly and are tuned to a perfect bullet hole.

I like the looks of the Simmons Tigersharks. They look wicked and all the pics of their carnage leave little doubt about lethality and blood trails.

I hunt central Texas whitetails and hogs. A large buck would be between 150-165 pounds. Most will probably be lower than 140 lbs.

Does anyone have opinions about penetration, etc? I know to stay away from larger hogs especially the on side shoulder and opt for quartering shots.

I don't expect to have problems. Thoughts? Actual experience with similar set ups would be preferred.

Thanks,

SG
Title: Re: Enough poundage for Simmons Tigersharks??
Post by: Soonerlongbow on April 20, 2015, 08:59:00 PM
Sounds fine so long as they are super sharp.
Title: Re: Enough poundage for Simmons Tigersharks??
Post by: Stump73 on April 20, 2015, 09:01:00 PM
They will definitely do the job. Just make they are sharp like sooner said.
Title: Re: Enough poundage for Simmons Tigersharks??
Post by: ChuckC on April 20, 2015, 09:19:00 PM
I don't expect you will have problems either.  Take pix
ChuckC
Title: Re: Enough poundage for Simmons Tigersharks??
Post by: pdk25 on April 20, 2015, 09:27:00 PM
Similar, but shooting 53@ @ 29".  There isn't a deer that you should be afraid of, and only would be concerned on a truly large hog.  I killed a 400# hog with that setup, but I just barely got enough penetration to get the job done.  Good luck.
Title: Re: Enough poundage for Simmons Tigersharks??
Post by: Steve Jr on April 20, 2015, 09:56:00 PM
I shoot 47#@26" and use the 200 grn Safaris my arrows come in at 530grn. I have shot 3 deer with this set up and all were pass throughs. You will be fine, hope you have agreat season this year.

Steve
Title: Re: Enough poundage for Simmons Tigersharks??
Post by: Stephen G on April 21, 2015, 01:43:00 PM
TTT

Any other thoughts Gents?
Title: Re: Enough poundage for Simmons Tigersharks??
Post by: frank bullitt on April 21, 2015, 05:52:00 PM
Stephen, I shot a small buck last fall in the corn from 22 steps.

My broadhead was a Centaur Bigame doule bevel, 170 gr. old vapor carbon, full length. Total weight is 525 grain.

Bow is a Stremeze, "fishinpole" bow, 46lbs. at my draw length.

On the ground, broadside, complete pass thru!

Also bow is straight, solid fiberglass, too!
Title: Re: Enough poundage for Simmons Tigersharks??
Post by: frank bullitt on April 21, 2015, 05:56:00 PM
Oh, my question is, are you confident in all of it?

Good shootin to ya!
Title: Re: Enough poundage for Simmons Tigersharks??
Post by: GREASEMAN on April 21, 2015, 06:02:00 PM
My brother shoots an Elkheart 58"42@28" with a 500 gr Goldtip and 145 Simmons and shoots right thru
Title: Re: Enough poundage for Simmons Tigersharks??
Post by: RC on April 21, 2015, 10:13:00 PM
If I had to guess I would say I`ve killed 150-175 deer and pigs and a turkey or two with simmons heads at around that same set-up.The ones I did`nt get were my fault and not the bow,arrow or broadhead. RC
Title: Re: Enough poundage for Simmons Tigersharks??
Post by: on April 22, 2015, 09:48:00 AM
Glad to see you are ready to hit the woods Stephen!

Good luck to you, can't wait to hear the story of your first trad kill in person!

Bisch
Title: Re: Enough poundage for Simmons Tigersharks??
Post by: BWD on April 22, 2015, 10:05:00 AM
QuoteOriginally posted by RC:
If I had to guess I would say I`ve killed 150-175 deer and pigs and a turkey or two with simmons heads at around that same set-up.The ones I did`nt get were my fault and not the bow,arrow or broadhead. RC
And that's not counting all the critters RC has killed with the same set-up and big wide three blades.
Title: Re: Enough poundage for Simmons Tigersharks??
Post by: Stephen G on April 22, 2015, 01:38:00 PM
Thanks to all of you for the input.

Bisch, when are we gonna get together for a little target practice again? I am glad I have all summer to get ready for the season!  :)

RC, that track record is impressive and enviable!
Title: Re: Enough poundage for Simmons Tigersharks??
Post by: Bama Recurve on April 22, 2015, 01:59:00 PM
I killed a deer with a Tigershark head. 45# recurve
25 yard shot.  Deer was quartering to me so wasn't a great shot, but still got a complete pass through.
In the front shoulder area and out close to the back leg. Huge blood trail.
You have plenty of bow.
MAKE SURE THEY ARE RAZOR SHARP
Title: Re: Enough poundage for Simmons Tigersharks??
Post by: Jake Scott on April 22, 2015, 08:34:00 PM
There is a bit of a learning curve to getting simmons heads sharp, it took me a while to get it down.  They are made from good steel and with a little practice you can get them so sharp they are scary to be in the same room with.  I shot a doe with an interceptor last year with a setup similar, though a tad heavier all the way around.  She was real close and it went in at a steep angle and shattered the offside femur.  Split it like stove wood.  When I collected my arrow afterward the broadhead would still plow hair off my arm.  The doe was dead in 50 yards.  I love simmons heads.  Get them spooky and they will do the job with not worries.

Jake
Title: Re: Enough poundage for Simmons Tigersharks??
Post by: awbowman on April 22, 2015, 08:47:00 PM
As stated above, with any wide broadhead I think it's ESSENTIAL to get them popping sharp.  It isn't good enough just to be sharp.