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Cold weather and lighter draw weights

Started by bear1336, December 06, 2009, 09:56:00 AM

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pdk25

Hope your divorce wasn't because of too many hunting trips.  :goldtooth:

joevan125

It wasnt and it was a long time comming, i see a lot of hunts in my future its just going to take me a couple of years to get my feet back under me.

I work hard and i hunt hard so i will come back stronger than ever once all this is behind me. I am a real spiritual person and as long as i have the big man on my side all things are possible.  :thumbsup:
Joe Van Kilpatrick

Gordon martiniuk

Jovan  50 @ 30" is a light Bow and would work well in cold weather Just a little light for Big Alberta Moose and Deer! But for small game it would be perfect!  :thumbsup:
Gord

Pinecone

In response to the original question...Yes, I drop bow poundage when the weather gets really cold.  In ND, that can happen pretty early in the year. When I am dressed in multiple layers of clothing and have been sitting 2-4 hours waiting for a shot, it has been much easier for me to draw a bow that is 5# lighter than the bows I typically hunt with.  On deer sized game with well-tuned arrows, they work just as well as the heavier bows.  Plus, I have the added confidence of knowing that I can draw them effortlessly when my body is stiff and chilled.

Claudia
Pinecone

ranger 3

I dropped to 46#s this year and glad I did. I am 62 and I shoot it a lot better, I shot a 5 point buck this year  and went in the last rib on one side and out the lower shoulder on the other and stuck in the ground. Recovery 40 yards.

Howard
Black widow PLX 48@28
Black widow PSRX 48@28

joevan125

Gordon i respectfully disagree with you that 50@30 is to light to take a Canadian whitetail. A good friend of mine killed a elk this fall with the same set-up as the one i hunt with. He killed a 800lb bull elk with a complete pass through 20yds out and saw the bull fall 60yds from where he was shot.
Joe Van Kilpatrick


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