I'm glad you like the pictures!
Southern Ben, your 53#er will be fine on the termite mounds as long as you use single-bevel broadheads, with high-FOC carbons!
Clint, yep, that's Tony. He's caught the bug, and is getting a Hill-style bow of his own, made by Aussie bowyer and legendary bowhunter, Barry Johnson in Sydney. I suppose we have gone troppo. Stump-shooting is fine with the big bow. But the other day, I did normal target shooting with Cooke, a thing that I'm not used-to (arrow after arrow after arrow). As a result, I have learned a hard lesson about not overdoing it, as my forearm on my drawing arm has been aching for a week, and I haven't shot in that time. It is on the mend. But, for me, with a heavy bow, stump shooting, with lots of walking in between single arrow shots, is the best thing.
Paul, the termite mounds are really good to shoot when wet. When they are dry, they get very hard, and the arrows penetrate very little. Some mounds, depending on the timber around them, get harder than others. But we don't break arrows on them. We break arrows when we miss and hit rocks behind!
Cheers,
Ben