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Minimum draw length/weigth

Started by Charlie - SA, January 24, 2004, 09:02:00 AM

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Charlie - SA

What is a reasonable minimum draw length/draw weight for going after African plains game?

Charlie - SA

Charlie - SA

I'll make the above question more specific, at a 27" draw what is a reasonable minimum draw weight with a 10-12 grains per pound arrow and Griz head?
Anyone been there and used/seen setups they can comment on?  :help:  

Mucho Thanks,

Charlie - SA

8th Dwarf

That's not an easy question.  Probably the best way to answer it is to tell you to shoot HEAVY arrows and the most poundage you can handle comfortably...and ACCURATELY!  

I would recommend arrows weighing at least 600 grains.  I would recommend at least 60 pounds of draw weight.  If you can shoot 70 pounds accurately, then do it.

I shoot 70 pounds at 26".  My footed Hexi-Shafts weigh 627 grains with 145 gr. Magnus attached.  This is the combination I have shot for years and I get great penetration.  That bow weight is perfect for me and I can shoot all day with it.

We had a gal with us on one hunt who shot 650 grain arrows out of a 55# Texas Recurve.  She took 14 animals without a lost critter!  It's what you can draw comfortably and shoot well.  The heavy arrow is really the most important item.

Too Short
Too Short  or Too F. Short

Charlie - SA

Thanks.  It looks like a reasonable setup would be a 600-700 grain arrow with around 40 ft/lbs of KE.

Charlie - SA

Twang at Work

I had two sets of limbs for my bow, 67 and 54# at my draw.

I have to admit that I shoot the 54# better and wound up wounding a kudu and spooking another when I had to let down with the heavier limbs.

The 54#'s did an number on an eland, impala, warthog and kudu, and IMO are perfectly adequate for anything over there except of course the big 5/6 and giraffe.  

However, I would say you need to use a 2-bladed head with the lighter wts., I recommend the grizzly and learn to sharpen them well.
Twang[/i]

Charlie - SA


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