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Enough bow/arrow for elk?

Started by Bernie in NS, January 07, 2013, 09:46:00 AM

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Bernie in NS

Just wondering what minimum poundage/arrow/broadhead setup you guys/gals use for elk. I'm hoping to use a "new to me" 1966 bear grizzly, 51#@28". I have always used 2117 aluminum tipped with zwickey 2 blade heads. Where I hunt this poundage bow is legal, however, just wanted to dip into the vast knowledge pool of trad gangers.

Thanks,
Bernie

BradLantz

what's the total weight of that 2117 and head ?

with my 51-52# longbow/recurve I elk hunted with, I was in the 550-600 gr total arrow weight range


your poundage will work, if your momentum is there

Bernie in NS

Not sure of the weight but it's a 29.5" long 2117 with the 2 blade zwickey.

snag

That will work just fine Bernie. I would go with 2018's if it were me. Just think they would tune up and fly better. But the 2117's and a 2 blade head will do the job.
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

Bernie in NS

Bradlantz/snag....Thanks for the replies. Arrows tuned pretty good.  Fly like darts.  Just have to limit the range...typically shots are 20 - 25 max.  I like the ones inside 10yds best.

Keep em sharp

Bernie

David Mitchell

I just checked a 29 1/2" 2117 with a 2 blade Zwickey mounted on a standard aluminum broadhead adapter--568 grains. Should be plenty of arrow weight.  Get it really sharp and put it in the right place (easy to say, right?)    :thumbsup:
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QuoteOriginally posted by David Mitchell:
I just checked a 29 1/2" 2117 with a 2 blade Zwickey mounted on a standard aluminum broadhead adapter--568 grains. Should be plenty of arrow weight.  Get it really sharpo and put it in the right place (easy to say, right?)    :thumbsup:  
X 2

I took a bull in 2010 with a 48#@28 (I draw a little over 27") BW PSA III. My arrow was a trad only at 630 grains tipped with a 125 grain Magnus Stinger. I believe it is best to shoot as heavy as you can accurately when hunting elk. They are tough!

Your set up will do the job.
56" Kempf Kwyk Styk 50@28
54" Java Man Elkheart 50@28
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1 John 3:1

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That's a perfect set up for elk as long as you file those Zwickey's up sharp and shoot straight.

Shoot low brutha... they leak a lot more when the hole is in the lower third of the kill zone.

I shoot 53-57 pounds with exactly the same weight. 568 grains of Woodsman tipped Heritage shafts. But i prefer 9" of razor going through the rib cage over the 5" a two blade gives you.

Snags advise about the 2018's is excellent. the thicker wall of the 2018 shaft makes a tougher aluminum shaft than the 2117....  The XX78's are good tough shafts too.

joe ashton

You will be fine.. if  you hit the soft spot... aim small.
Joe Ashton,D.C.
pronghorn long bow  54#
black widow long bow 55#
21 century long bow 55#
big horn recurve  58#


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