I'm considering taking my board bow out for a hunt or two this year. The major holdup in my decision is whether the bow is capable of delivering a pass-through. I've got enough practice to know my limits with it. But I haven't yet taken a shot at a deer with a bow so I'll ask for the experiences of the seasoned vets in the house.
The bow isn't anything special. Just a paper-backed maple. It draws about 40# at 26.5". No reflex on the tips. I don't have a chrony so I don't know what kind of speeds I'm getting. It shoots faster than my 30# recurve but way slower than my 45# recurve. If I had to guess, I'd say they're running at 150 fps but speeds are dropping fast past 20 yards. Arrows weigh in around 480 grains & would be tipped with a 2-bladed Zwickey. Shots would be limited to 15 yards or less. Quarry is mule deer.
In your opinion, am I being overly cautious or should I stick to my 50# recurve & heavy arrows?