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125 yards??

Started by Boom Stick, December 15, 2008, 09:16:00 PM

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Boom Stick

A legal hunting bow in VA has to be able to shoot an arrow, with a BH, at least 125 yards.

It's not as easy to figure out as testing #age,  and since I'm fresh out of football fields...

Any idea what the minimum draw weight would be to clear 125 yards with a broadhead?


Boom Stick,

sdpeb1

that's a wierd standard. My 43# longbow and I shoot it with 150gr BH would clear that no problem. Shot it down a corn field this year and was shocked at how far it went.

reddogge

Even wierder is how the game warden would do a field test of your equipment in the field if he stopped you.
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bowmaster12

i shoot a 50# recurve and i actually tride this one day just for fun in extrem wind arrow with broadhead went 142 yards

Traxx

Most states that use that kind of criteria use a minimum length and weight the arrow must be for that formula.Nv states it must send a 400 grn arrow of at least 24" long 150 yrds.
Target archery is seeing how far away you can get and still hit the bull's eye. Bowhunting is seeing how close you can get and never miss your mark.

Traxx

I tested a 40lber,useing a 470 grn arrow,and surpassed that mark by about 30 yrds,so it could very well be below 40 lbs.
Target archery is seeing how far away you can get and still hit the bull's eye. Bowhunting is seeing how close you can get and never miss your mark.

LONGBOWKID

Well my 57# longbow at my draw its more like 53-54#, will send a 491 grain carbon arrow over 200 yards with ease.

So I would think you could clear 125 yards with a 30# bow of good design.
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O.L. Adcock

Yep, A decent bow will easily shoot that. The WR is 230 yards at 11gpp with wood arrows, more then that with lighter arrows and carbon.  :) ....O.L.
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Boom Stick

QuoteOriginally posted by reddogge:
Even wierder is how the game warden would do a field test of your equipment in the field if he stopped you.
I was going to mention that in my origional post.

I'd be nervous taking that test!

I'm using a 50# recurve,  but still..  I never shot it to see how far it could go.  Especially with BH.  

My ACE in the hole might be one of "the unmentionable" broadheads,  since they're legal in VA.

Boom Stick

Bowmaster: 142 yards 50#    (windy conditions)
Traxx    : 180 yards 40#


Boom Stick: 1971 50# recurve:  Priceless


It is a very strange rule.  If I lose the arrow,  do they reimburse?  I'm comming to the painfull realization that "Archery Ain't Cheap"

$13 Sitka
$30 Silver Flame
$8.30 Lumenok

That's about $50 per arrow!

Stinger

That rule has been on the books in Virginia for at least 40 years.  I remember when I first started hunting with a bow as a teenager that was the rule.  I had a light Shakespeare Yukon marked 40- and at my 27 - 28 inch draw Dad wasn't sure it could do it.  We found a huge open school yard in Arlington one early Sunday morning and let it fly.  Not a problem!

BenBow

Hmm. My grandson's 48" all wood bow at 18# at 22" sends a 10gr per pound arrow 146 yards. Wouldn't hunt with it though.
But his bow will remain steady, and his hands will be skillful; because of the hands of the Mighty One of Jacob, because of the Shepherd, the Rock of Israel,  (Genesis 49:24 [NETfree])

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