hey yall this year im going to use a 45# bow never hunted with any thing this weak usally 60 to 70# having some back trouble so wont be able to shoot that much any more any advise on hunting with a lower poundage bow would aprecated thanks schnitz
I killed 2 deer last year with a 40# selfbow. If you use good sharp 2 blade broadheads and not take shots over 15-20 yds. you should be good on deer sized animals. My 2 cents :D :D
Schnitz,
I've killed a bunch of critters over the years with bows in the 45# class. Based on my experience, I agree with Big Dave. Also, I'd encourage you to read the Ashby reports, which will provide you some good info relative to BH design. At the end of the season let us know how you come out. I think you'll be pleased with the performance you can obtain from a low poundage bow!
Claudia
I also had to drop my poundage,to 42#.A heavy arrow with a sharp 2 blade in the 15-20 yrd range and you'll have plenty of penetration.I've noticed better control of the bow,but I had to have a cleaner release due to the string not pulling out of my fingers like the heavier bows.Also most of my aches & pains have gotten better since dropping in poundage. Leland
I also have dropped way down in weightdue to shoulder problems. Last year I shot thru one deer and a coyote full length with 42# Widow and a sharp Snuffer. The deer was 17 yards and the yote was 30 yards. The key is a sharp head and perfect arrow flight, a wobbly shaft wllnot penetrate very well. Shawn
Shawn said the magic words..."perfect arrow flight." A wobbly arrow from a 70 pound bow will not penetrate as well as a perfectly flying arrow from a 45 pounder.
I shoot pretty much in that range...my coach and mentor Tom my dh has always had me hunt with Zwickey's with bleeder blades and if you have good placement they blow right through.
A few weeks back my Granpa gave me his first hunting bow, an Eddings he bought in '55. It is 48#@28" and I'd bet he didn't draw 26" of it. He had taken over a dozen deer with it when he retired it. Properly used, lower poundage will work.
Steve
Arrow placement.
Have a look at the Stalker review I did and the Moose Shanon shot with this low poundsge bow.
www.peteward.com (http://www.peteward.com) {it is in the trad reviews.}
Note the bent head taken from the far Shoulder.
A bigger bow would have just bent it more.
Pete
Schnitz, I have taken a few animals with a 42- 45 pound bows with only a 24" draw. Place that arrow right and have a sharp broadhead! Had several pass-through's............. :thumbsup: Chort
I decided to go to a lower poundage bow several years ago when I called Tim Meigs about a 40-45 lb longbow to practice with. He asked me why I would just practice and not hunt with it. I told him that I wasn't sure if it would kill a deer cleanly. Tim told me about shooting a mule deer with his 46 lb bamboo longbow at 45 yards and getting total pass-through. That convinced me. My first fall with my light longbow I shot a 200+ pound whitetail and the arrow landed in the bushes about 5 feet beyond him. The shot was about 10 yards. Using light poundage, you definitely need heavy arrows and single blade broadheads. My brother tried Thunderheads with his Kodiak and it cost him a nice 8 pointer. Last year, I tried cedar arrows for the first time in 10 years. Never again. Before the season was over, I shot over 7 nice bucks. I also was hunting a big clearcut and had to use a tree stand at 18'. I found out that I really suck at shooting from a tall tree stand. I'm using my ash again, and staying on the ground. Good luck with your 45 - you will really enjoy shooting it.
I am expecting a lower poundage (45# Fox Breed) bow any day now. This is down 5 to 8 pound from the bows I have now. I plan to use it for 3d and target. Where as after 60 or so shots with the heavier bows. I start to get sloppy.
Rich K.
Hummm maybe I should re-think things.My 45lb bow is the heavy one. :bigsmyl:
I have been shooting bows in that weight for about 4 years now on deer and hogs.Decided it was over kill so dropped to 40lbs for this year. :biglaugh: I forsee no problems at all.
thanks for all your input guys iv been shooting it alot and feel realy good out to 20 yards i think it even help with my form cant wait till hunting season what grain arrows you all think about 10 grains per pound
Good choice, you will not be be dissappointed.
I hunt with 42# PLX Widow and 530 grain wood arrows, super sharp STOS broadhead.
Have a 41# Artic Fox coming in about a month.
Texas law is 40#, ordered 41# just in case I short draw accidently.
I have been hunting with bows in the 45 to 48 lb range for 52 years with no problems just keep those heads sharp
this year i shot through a 600# wild boar at 17yds with a 49# long bow. with a 430grain arrow and a simmons razor shark
I've dropped down from mid 50's to lower 40's this year. I'm taking my first trip to your state of IL this year and will be hunting with either a 41# or 45# longbow. I shot my first broadheads since last season yesterday. 125gr stingers and they flew like darts.
My son shot a good Texas whitetail buck last year with his new compound set at 42#. His draw is only 26" and he got complete pass through at 17 yards with the arrow landing 8 yards beyond the deer. Big blood trail of about 80 paces. Deer fell in sight of us. 100gr Muzzy BH.
You should be fine.
I too will be shooting 45# this year again. I used it last year also. I'll be using an arrow about 517gr. Not sure about which blade I'm going with. WW or Magnus II.
I'm still trying to work back up to the 45# - 50# range after having had shoulder surgery this past Feb..
YB
It will be my first "trad" year, 45# LB. From what I have read here and elsewhere, its all about placement, correct flight, and sharp broadheads. Check, check, and check!
Dude, 45lb is more than enough. Thats what I shoot and the only time there were not holes in both sides is when the broadhead was in the opposite shoulder. I do like 4 blade heads the best though.
thank guys for all the info you guys are greatbeen shooting a lot and feel pretty good about the up coming season thanks again
Shannon,it'll work!! Had to dropto 45# a few years back,took 3 deer that fall,they never knew it was ONLY 45# :thumbsup: