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Who is shooting under 40#?

Started by suttoman, June 05, 2015, 10:12:00 AM

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Tracker2

Shot my very first deer at #33 with a 24" draw. 500 gr arrow and a two blade eclipse razor sharp and i got a complete pass through. With an end result of a down deer not but 100 yards from my stand. My theory is if you can shoot a lower poundage better do so and shoot a heavy arrow.

Best of luck! shoot it with confidence.

Tracker2   :archer2:

Jim Picarelli

I just recently traded a set of 50# ILF long recurve limbs for a set of 40# ILF longs...man what a difference! I'm really liking these and they shoot a 1916 perfectly
67" Hill Tembo, 50@27
67" Hill Half Breed, 53@27
66" Hill Redman, 48@27
66" Hill Cheetah, 55@27
66" Hill Big Five, 50@27

slowbowjoe

I'm right at 40# these days; had to drop down a bit a few months back.
Been very pleased with my accuracy and consistency with this bow weight. I do notice it's slower than my wife's 44# longbow (which I do shoot, comfortably, when I borrow it), and way slower than my previous 45 & 48# bows.

It is, however, a cheap old semi recurve with a twisted limb... but it's all I've got for now. Also, my arrows are around 11gpp - if I get a set down to 10gpp,  and perhaps a better string, I think it'll gain a bit of speed, and flatter trajectory out beyond 20-25 yards.

All that said, I get excellent arrow flight, I'm gaining confidence in my shooting, and will take it to the woods in the fall if it's still my only bow.

Trond

I just love shooting my 35# Cayuga longbow. She's quite unforgiving when it comes to shooters mistakes, but do things right and she's as accurate the rest of them. Guess I'm pulling 37-38# at my 29.5" draw. I shoot GT Trads 1535 weighing in at approx. 426 grains. Flies really good.
Bigfoot Sasquatch hybrid (The Dark One) 60", 44# @30"
BearPaw Cayuga 66", 37# @29"
Samick Red Fox 64", 35# @28"
"The more you work, the luckier you get." Byron Ferguson

Dorado

I have a 35# Samick Sage that's pulling probably 37# at my draw length. I can draw it all day long. Big difference compared to my '58 Bear Polar, it's about 57# at my 29" draw. I'm more accurate with my Polar but the Sage is more fun. I think I just need to tune my bows better.
Samick Sage 35#
Bear Polar 59#@29

RecurveRookie

I am shooting 35# now for training to work on form. I strained my shoulder tendon a few weeks ago, and am re-learning my draw.
Maddog Mountaineer 57# and Prairie Predator 52# Wow!, Samick Sage 35 - 60#,  I'm learning.


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