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hunting with 45 lb bow

Started by schnitz, March 01, 2007, 11:31:00 AM

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buck-tamer00

first cut broadheads r reaaal quiet
I belive kids are the future....unless we stop'em now!!!!!!!

elchen recurve bow 47lb @28"

schnitz

WELL I WOOD LIKE TO SHOOT WODDIES OUT OF IT WITH ZWICKIES OR MAGUSES I HAVE SOME 50 55 SPINES WORK OR WOULD I BE KILLEN MY TRAGETRY THANKS SCHNIT

buck-tamer00

Onestringer,

what recurve do u have???
I belive kids are the future....unless we stop'em now!!!!!!!

elchen recurve bow 47lb @28"

Rocky Reimer

Any experiences here with a 45# bow and Elk?

Doug Treat

I have shot 4 elk with a 50# recurve but it's old and shoots slower than most of todays 45# bows. It shot a 590gr. arrow at 155 fps when I checked it but that combination has put BHs all the way through my elk. All of my shots have been between 25 and 40 yds. (I didn't know it was that far until I stepped it off :^). The key for elk is: 2 blade cut-on-contact heads and (more importantly in my opinion), you need HEAVY arrows.  The heavier (that you can shoot accurately) the better.  I like 600 gr.+ for elk.  I know...that's 13 grains per pound with a 45# bow, but if you keep your shots close...closer than my crazy 40 yd shot, you don't really notice the weight difference and I know it will out penetrate a 350 gr. arrow going 300 fps, esp. if you hit a rib.  Hope this helps.

Rocky Reimer

Thanks Doug...I appreciate the help!

Rocky

John3

Great post. I have a "new to me" 49# Hoyt Pro Medalist Hunter recurve that I am going to try and kill a deer with this September. I've wanted/hunted/looked for a good condition PMH for over five years. This bow was made the year I was born (1967) and is in like new condition. At my draw I pull right at 45#. I have not shoot it outside yet due to nasty weather; but inside it seems to like a 27 1/2" 2018 with 175grn field point. Arrow total weight is 550 grains.
Man, did Earl Hoyt know how to make a bow !!!

John III
"There is no excellence in Archery without great labor".  Maurice Thompson 1879

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schnitz

i found an old Wards standard hunter bow got pretty cheap 45 28  in real good good shootin little bow but i dont know because its a older bow or not but it seems to shoot wood arrows the best are some bows like that going to try to shoot a deer this year with it

duck'n

Magnus makes a good 2 blade 100 grain head...just like the 125's I use.

JL

Keep in mind, those Wards,Sears,ect bows are contract bows. They were built by established archery company's and the stores names were silk screened to them. Often, they will resemble a poular model in that company's line with minor changes. They shoot well.

I have a #47 1965 Kodiak that I'm making it a point to take deer with this year. I shoot 2016's out of it with 125gr steel force heads. May shoot 35/55's out of it also if I can quiet it down with those arrows.

It would hard to imagine just how many deer have fallen to a 45 pound bow.

It's not about the bow, it's about the shooter behind the string. Keep your heads sharp and arrows flying true. That bow will take care of business.

JL
Practice like you are the worst, shoot like you are the best...

Onestringer

QuoteOriginally posted by buck-tamer00:
Onestringer,

what recurve do u have???
Hey Buck

I have a good old Black Widow PSAX

Scott
Sights, SIGHTS, we don't need no stinkin sights!!!!!

If Geronimo shot a Black Widow, you would be speaking Apache.

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Bill Carlsen

Here's my wife Laura and her two year  successes. The deer was shot with 43# and the arrow got two holes. The bear was 46# bow and was a pass thru.



The best things in life....aren't things!

jdupre

Shot a 110# hog last year with a 45# longbow. The arrow went in behind the shoulder and the animal must have turned violently because the arrow point ended up between the back legs?????   Also had a pass through on a javelina.

Joey

bayoulongbowman

Some one mentioned a JD berry bow I shot one awhile back @ 45# you talk about a shooter of a longbow...I heard he slowed down , does JD still build bows ?? he really knows his bows  marco#78
"If you're living your life as if there is no GOD, you had  better be right!"

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