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mmgrode
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Re: Elk setup
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Reply #20 on:
May 26, 2007, 05:47:00 AM »
Sounds like a lot of guys are shooting in the 50's range poundage wise. That's surprising! I suppose a true flying heavy arrow with a razor sharp two bladed broadhead in the right spot will do the job every time. But at the same time I also agree that I'd rather have a setup sufficient not just for when things are perfect, but for when things go wrong(ie. scapula shot, etc.) This is interesting, keep it coming! Cheers, Matt
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Dave Rice
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Posts: 71
Re: Elk setup
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May 26, 2007, 10:57:00 AM »
Depending on my recovery from surgery I'll shoot either a Wes Wallace Royal 58#@29.5 with 685gr ash arrows (STOS head), or a Treadway 50#@29.5 with 630gr poplar arrows or the 685gr ash arrows (I'm back to drawing 30", so bow weight will be a bit higher).
Two years ago Mike Treadway came to Colorado on his first elk hunt and took a mature bull with a 46 or 47# bow of his making with a 500gr carbon arrow sporting a two blade head. The arrow was stopped on the opposite shoulder in a quartering away shot from about 15 yards. The animal dropped in 80 yards.
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stick flipper
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Posts: 117
Re: Elk setup
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May 26, 2007, 02:00:00 PM »
65#@30 ancient spirits thunderhawk recurve with 31" 2219's tipped with 175 gr. 4-blade zwickey eskimo. This sept. will be my first elk hunt.
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rtherber
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May 26, 2007, 06:55:00 PM »
This is my primary elk bow- 62#@28"-with 23/64ths PO cedars tipped with Zwickey 2 blade Deltas-- She's made a few trips out West-
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