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Elk setup

Started by mmgrode, May 25, 2007, 08:39:00 AM

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mmgrode

Sounds like a lot of guys are shooting in the 50's range poundage wise. That's surprising! I suppose a true flying heavy arrow with a razor sharp two bladed broadhead in the right spot will do the job every time. But at the same time I also agree that I'd rather have a setup sufficient not just for when things are perfect, but for when things go wrong(ie. scapula shot, etc.) This is interesting, keep it coming! Cheers, Matt
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit."  Aristotle

Dave Rice

Depending on my recovery from surgery I'll shoot either a Wes Wallace Royal 58#@29.5 with 685gr ash arrows (STOS head), or a Treadway 50#@29.5 with 630gr poplar arrows or the 685gr ash arrows (I'm back to drawing 30", so bow weight will be a bit higher).

Two years ago Mike Treadway came to Colorado on his first elk hunt and took a mature bull with a 46 or 47# bow of his making with a 500gr carbon arrow sporting a two blade head. The arrow was stopped on the opposite shoulder in a quartering away shot from about 15 yards. The animal dropped in 80 yards.

stick flipper

65#@30 ancient spirits thunderhawk recurve with 31" 2219's tipped with 175 gr. 4-blade zwickey eskimo. This sept. will be my first elk hunt.

rtherber

This is my primary elk bow- 62#@28"-with 23/64ths PO cedars tipped with Zwickey 2 blade Deltas-- She's made a few trips out West-
 

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