Is a 45 lb bow enough for deer?

Lighter bows will kill deer as well but they can lack the extra push needed for maximum penetration if the arrow encounters a heavy muscle mass or a bone. Bows of 45 to 55-pound draw weight will easily provide enough force to reach the vitals of a whitetail on a typical bow shot of 20 yards or less.
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Can you hunt with a 45lb bow?

45 pounds is just fine for whitetail deer and the Martin Hunter is an excellent choice. I have never shot more than 48 pounds and have killed any number of deer, bear and hogs. With your 29" draw lenght, if you keep that with a recurve bow, you will get a little extra horsepower in any case.
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Is 40 lb bow enough for deer?

Registered. Yes 40# will take deer easy, keep 20 yards under.
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Can you hunt with a 40 pound bow?

Regarding hunting, a 40 pound recurve bow can be successfully used to hunt wild turkey and deer.
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How hard is it to pull back a 40 pound bow?

The draw weight is basically, “How strong do I need to be in order to pull this thing back?” For a recurve bow, it's measured by pulling back to 28 inches. So for a 40 lb bow, it means that it takes 40 lbs of force to pull back the string 28 inches for a recurve.
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How Much Draw Weight To Kill A Whitetail Deer



What's the best draw weight for deer?

In terms of being able to effectively take a big game animal, a general rule of thumb is 40 lbs for whitetail deer-sized game and 50 lbs for bigger animals like elk.
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Will 55lb bow kill a deer?

There are alot of deer killed with 40-45lb. bow's including recurves. Good luck this year.
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Is a 60 lb bow enough for deer?

For whitetail deer hunting anything above 40 lbs is fine. For larger game such as elk or moose a good recommendation is at least 60-65 lbs of draw weight. A general rule of thumb is that a shooter should be able to shoot a bow about 30 times in a row without being fatigued.
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What is the minimum FPS to kill a deer with a bow?

As long as you make a good shot, that is. According to Easton, a 400 grain arrow traveling at the glacial speed of 170 feet-per-second has sufficient energy to harvest a mature deer. Heck, many kids bows can easily shoot such a light arrow faster than 170 fps, and I've seen such rigs do pass-throughs on deer!
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What poundage do Olympic archers shoot?

Bow: In Olympic archery, competitors use recurve bows that draw an average of around 48.5 pounds for the men and 33 pounds for the women. The bow may have a mechanical sight, but no optical enhancements.
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What's the minimum draw weight for deer hunting?

For hunting deer, bows must have a draw weight of 30 pounds or greater, and metal broadheads must be at least 7/8 of an inch wide and kept sharp.
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How far can a 50lb bow shoot?

At 50 some yards you'll need to know the precise distance and you should be able to do it without spooking the deer. So 50 yards at 50 lbs is fine for a deer with good shot placement.
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What is the average bow shot on a deer?

Some archers flatly condemn shots beyond 20 or 30 yards, yet official statistics from Pope and Young and other record clubs support a more practical view of shot distance on deer. For whitetail deer entered into the P&Y record book, average shot distance is about 19 yards.
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How hard is bow hunting deer?

For the average person, an ethical shot with a bow requires him to be within 50-60 yards of the animal — a remarkably difficult task with a wild animal on high-alert. On the other hand, most hunters with a decent rifle and magnified scope are more than comfortable at 300+ yards.
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What bow Does Joe Rogan shoot?

So, What Bow Does Joe Rogan Use? Joe Rogan's current bow is the PSE EVO NTN 33, with a Spot Hogg Fast Eddy Sight, Carter Target 4 release aid and a Bee Stinger stabilizer. The bow was designed for Joe by John Dudley and is set it up to Joe's preferences, including tying the nock points to the mounting of the bow sight.
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What is a good arrow weight for whitetail?

When it comes to whitetail, my go-to is an Easton 5MM FMJ with a . 340 spine and a gpi rating of 11.3. Total arrow weight is 480 grains.
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Is 60 lb draw weight too much?

Registered. You should be ok with a 50/60 lb bow. I agree with Tom start at 50 lb and build your shooting muscles and you should be fine.
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How far can a 55lb bow shoot?

Most bowkills are within 20 yards anyway. Good luck and dont bother with anymore weight. Tiffany Lakowsky shoots 55 pounds and she kills all kinds of stuff at 30-45 yards.
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What kind of bow do you need for deer hunting?

A high quality bow with a draw weight of 40 pounds or more and a bow sight (or not!) is all you need to hunt deer with a recurve—but again, if you're just starting out, we'd urge you to use a compound bow to hunt, because they're easier for new hunters to use, and you're more likely to put down an animal, rather than ...
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When should I increase draw weight?

The simple answer is: It's time for an archer to increase their draw weight when: Your muscles are able to comfortably shoot your bow for a long time with no fatigue. You need to shoot further distances than your current draw weight allows, or… Your arrows are consistently falling short of your targets.
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Does draw weight affect accuracy?

Yes, most shooters are more accurate with lesser draw weight. A time proven fact that most shooters refuse to accept.
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Can you hunt with a 45 pound recurve bow?

As a general rule 45 pounds is a good point to start. Lighter bows will kill deer as well but they can lack the extra push needed for maximum penetration if the arrow encounters a heavy muscle mass or a bone.
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What size bow should I use?

If you're shooting more than a 29″ draw, a 70″ bow is recommended. If you shoot more than a 27″ draw, it's a 68″ bow. If you shoot more than a 25″ draw, it's a 66″ bow. If you shoot less than a 25″ bow, you should consider a 64″ bow (short limbs and a 23″ riser).
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