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what wont this be ok for ?

Started by graybark uk, January 13, 2013, 04:07:00 PM

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graybark uk

I see lots of  threads asking if this bow or this arrow will be enough for certain animals .
So I'm asking it this way ,this is my set up ,what won't it be enough for ??
Bow ,55# hoyt buffalo
Arrows ,easton axis fmj's 400's 29.25 bop  ,75gn hit insert 100gn point (2 or 4 blade stingers) total wieght 505 gn
I draw 28.5 average speed 185 fps.
Please let me know what you think thanks,
John .
bowhunting isn`t a bloodsport. its in the blood


hoyt buffalo 55@28/ 56@28{border hex 6.5 limbs }
stalker coyote fxt 62" 52@28

centaur

Rhinos are not a good idea, and elephants are right off the list.
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TomBow

and bluw whales?  I just don't think you're gonna have enough penetration!

Hokay, serious time.  It is hard to say what you "won't have enough (penetration)" for with your set-up.  Shot placement tells the ultimate tale, if there is minimal to no bone contact you should have plenty for most game.  Bone contact adds serious resistance and brings broadhead strength and durability into question.  Ultimately, it is your decision.  Lots of folks like more grain weight per pound than you have to sway the odds in their favor, should there be a less than perfect hit (read: more bone contact).  BUT, you have plenty and arrow tuning is the more crucial issue to address IMO.  More weight carries more downrange momentum theoretically which means more penetration potential, but a straight flying arrow drives all the potential penetration force directly behind the point of the broadhead.  Tune for perfect arrow flight where you are maximizing that force.  Best of luck.
Best of Luck!

Toelke Whip "MTB" 62", 53#@28
'65 K-Mag 52", 58@28
'53 Bear Cub longbow, 64" 60#@28

graybark uk

I did shoot arrows that weighed 560gn's out of my hoyt & my
Widow ( cx edge hunters )  but my fmj's  at this set up will bare shaft out to 30 yards so i don't really want to mess with them .
bowhunting isn`t a bloodsport. its in the blood


hoyt buffalo 55@28/ 56@28{border hex 6.5 limbs }
stalker coyote fxt 62" 52@28

graybark uk

Wasn't planning any dino hunts this year guys but thanks for the heads up    :bigsmyl:
bowhunting isn`t a bloodsport. its in the blood


hoyt buffalo 55@28/ 56@28{border hex 6.5 limbs }
stalker coyote fxt 62" 52@28

Bowwild

In North America this will work on everything.

I started to comment on the UK critters but I almost forgot that us serfs are forbidden to bowhunt there.

I'd think only a few beasts in Africa would be a problem: Elephant, Rhino, & Cape Buffalo (may not be legal).

mongoose

In my humble opinion, I think it's too much for game like chipmunks, especilly with the 4 blade broadheads. I'm think too much damage for full body mounts.  :biglaugh:
stalk softly and carry a bent stick

Bjorn

Bring your camera and take lotsa' pics!

BOHO

1,000 pound boars is definitely out
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S.C. Hunter

Other than a Jackalope your good to go!
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ChrisM

Definatly don't shoot that lizard from Spiderman.  You would need a Higher FOC and a single bevel  :)
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joe ashton

anything in North America and Africa plans game.
Joe Ashton,D.C.
pronghorn long bow  54#
black widow long bow 55#
21 century long bow 55#
big horn recurve  58#

Roadkill

Most of my gear falls inand around yours.  I would hunt anything in NA with my bows.
Cast a long shadow-you may provide shade to someone who needs it.  Semper Fi

old_goat2

I don't think it's appropriate for anything in England, maybe you should just send it on across the pond for me to use here in Colorado!
David Achatz
CPO USN Ret.
Various bows, but if you see me shooting, it's probably a Toelke in my hand!

old_goat2

I don't think it's appropriate for anything in England, maybe you should just send it on across the pond for me to use here in Colorado!
David Achatz
CPO USN Ret.
Various bows, but if you see me shooting, it's probably a Toelke in my hand!

graybark uk

Goat I would send it to you but I'll have to come with it , its to young to fly by its self    :biglaugh:  thanks for all the input guys .who knows if the british bowhunters assc get lucky in the future I may be able to invite some of you over to hunt roe & fallow deer with me in epping forest .
John
bowhunting isn`t a bloodsport. its in the blood


hoyt buffalo 55@28/ 56@28{border hex 6.5 limbs }
stalker coyote fxt 62" 52@28

calgarychef

Hope I'm not out of line here, but I wonder if you're not over spined.  And if that's the case then you might not have very good arrow flight, and......that leads to bad things, especially when shooting at live animals.

bruinman

Like some have already stated. Well tuned arrows and razor sharp broadheads and you have what it takes to kill anything in North America.

Bladepeek

I believe he stated it bareshafted great at 30 yds. If that's the case, it doesn't sound off spine.
60" Bear Super K LH 40#@28
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