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HELP!!!Bow draw length and weight question????

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by jrm6012, Dec 29, 2009.

  1. jrm6012

    jrm6012 Newb

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    I have recently found a good deal on a New Redhead(Parker) Micro XSC. The bow is 25 to 27 inch draw which is ok because I am about a 27" draw but my question is the draw weight. It is 40 to 50 pounds. This is where my concern is. I used to shoot a bowtech tomkat before I sold it and got out of bowhunting. Now I am wanting to get back in but not wanting to buy a top of the line bow before I make sure I am going to stick with it a while. My question is, is 50lbs heavy enough to make a clean kill? What about a pass through? I know on my tomkat my weight was around 58 or 60. I dont want to set it to high because I like to be able to practice and not fatigue so fast. My brother has a Mathews LX and he says it is set at 65. I pull it back with no problem however, I belive after about 10 shots practicing I would tire out I think. With the Mathews they have all the technology to make the weight not seem as heavy so he says. Any information? Im not an expert at all and wanted to make sure that 50lbs is around normal and would make a clean kill and possibly a pass through? I am about 5ft 9 and 190 trying to lose if that makes any difference. Thanks for the help.
     
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    mudnation 1 Weekend Warrior

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    That will be more than enough for a clean pass through many deer have fallen to less. I would however recommend that you avoid using large cutting diameter mechanical broadheads. Stick with a good fixed broadhead and put it through the boiler room, and youll be sticking dirt on the other side. Welcome back to Archery!!
     
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    KodiakArcher Die Hard Bowhunter

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    With a moderately heavy arrow, a cut on contact broadhead and moderately close range (25 yards or less), 50 pounds is more than enough to kill a deer, if you do your part and put the shot where it belongs! ;)
     

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