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3 - blade question (not a 2 blade vs. 3 blade debate)

Started by adirondack46r, February 26, 2009, 03:54:00 PM

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adirondack46r

How many are successful shooting 3 blades (snuffer, WW, etc.) from sub-50# setups for whitetails? If so, what are your arrow specs - total weight, broadhead, FOC?

tiur

30 1/4" Easton axis 400, 300 Xtreem = 615grains
Morrison 14" mini ILF Winex med limbs 52lbs @28
= 173 f/sec. FOC 21% , Love it.
Asl

wtpops

53# @ 30"
31 3/4" Carbon Express Maxima 350
100 Grain brass insert
175 Grain Razorcap
590 grains total

Black widow PSA V
ASC/CX

Love my razorcaps, easy to get sharp, adjustable in weight and make big holes

Tiur im going to try those 300 Xtreem one of these days, they look like they will go through anything.
TGMM Family of the Bow
"OVERTHINKING" The art of creating problems that weren't even there!

Jason Jelinek

I shot a whitetail doe at 15 yards with a 45# yew selfbow (drawn to 28.5-29") with a 625 grain lam birch shaft with a Wensel Woodsman.  It nearly passed through (didn't hit any bones).

Apex Predator

I killed a 120# sow hog about a week ago.  She was as tough as any deer you will encounter.  The broadhead was hanging out the other side on a slightly quartering forward shot.  Centered one rib on entry.  Mild R/D longbow drawing 49@27.  I was using a Wensel Woodsman on a extremely high FOC 650 grain carbon shaft.
I didn't claw my way to the top of the food chain to eat vegetables!

Jason R. Wesbrock

My paternal grandfather's favorite whitetail setup was a recurve pulling 42# @ 26" with a 1" 3-blade head on an arrow weighing around 450 grains (maybe less, I'd have to weigh them again). I'd hate to think how many deer he blew through with that equipment -- quite a few.

adirondack46r

Thanks guys.

Jason, I have a feeling this wouldn't even be a discussion for a lot of our fathers and grandfathers.

Anybody else with sub-50# set ups and 3-blades?

todd smith

48# Longbow

500 grain wood arrows

125 grain Woodsman (Didn't measure FOC)

Pass-through basket rack buck.

Arrow in ground.

Deer down in 75 yards.  todd
todd smith

Live wild live free

www.ToddSmithCo.com

Hawkeye

47#@29" Morrison Cheyenne.

Shot clean through 3 deer this year with Woodsman broadhead on ArrowDynamics Trad Lite Shaft w/ 125 gr steel adapter.  565 gr total arrow weight.
Daryl Harding
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose."  Jim Elliot

Traditional bowhunting is often a game of seconds... and inches!

Arwin

I downed this guy with a Shrew Sabertooth drawing 47#@ 27 1/4. I used a 55/50 cedar tipped with a 160 grain Snuffer.
 

I got this one with a 48@ 27 1/4 RER standard longbow, 55/60 cedars and 160 grain Suffers. BTW way I was happy, just didn't beat the timer, LOL! You can see the entrance hole towards the last rib, the arrow was angled into the chest.
 
Just one more step please!

Some dude with a stick and string chasing things.

adirondack46r

QuoteOriginally posted by Hawkeye:
47#@29" Morrison Cheyenne.

Shot clean through 3 deer this year with Woodsman broadhead on ArrowDynamics Trad Lite Shaft w/ 125 gr steel adapter.  565 gr total arrow weight.
So you're saying I DON'T need a heavy bow to blow through a deer with a 3 blade head??    ;)   I smell snuffers...

James Wrenn

I have shot about 8 deer and one good hog with 3 blade heads from bows in the 45@27 range.Arrows in the 450-500 range.Carbon,wood and one aluminum.All but one was with a woodsman.One deer was with the 160 snuffer.The only arrow that did not blow through was the one shot in the hog.It was quartering to me and I shot through the shoulder with a short draw.Still got lung and liver so he only went 40 yards.All woodsman kills were with the same broadhead.The last shot on a doe with a wood arrow took a bounce after hitting a log on the backside and launche out in a cutover where I never found the arrow.They work just great but I just moved to the simmons because they were bigger.
....Quality deer management means shooting them before they get tough....


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