Shooting bows of different weights

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  1. VA Bowbender

    VA Bowbender Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Question/Opinion:
    If one has several different bow of various weights. Would it be possible to shoot all of them equally as well at one time if tuned properly? Bearing in mind that arrow weights would be different.
    Scenario:
    A) 42 lb, 50", Browning Cobra
    B) 45 lb, 64" Bear Magnesium TD Kodiak
    C) 50 lb, 58" Wing Red Wing Hunter
    D) 45 lb, 60" Pittsley Predator

    Caveat: I draw a 30" arrow so add approximately 6 lbs per bow.


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  2. wl704

    wl704 Legendary Woodsman

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    I assume you're also shooting instinctive...
    Is it possible? I think so, but would think it would be a huge effort to get to that level of skill, especially if done at random yardage and conditions.

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