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Arrow4Christ
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Whats adequate for buff?
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July 23, 2006, 06:51:00 PM »
I was curious as to what you guys have used or would use for Cape or Asiatic...I'm not talkin poundage-wise, I'm talking arrow speed and weight...just curious...anyway, hows an arrow 960 grains going 155fps sound?
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GroundHunter
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Re: Whats adequate for buff?
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July 24, 2006, 06:55:00 PM »
I only know the book learnin' on this. Ashby's paper on waterbuff seems to say that would do it, with a proper broadhead.
The guys who've actually arrowed buffs will have the best story.
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GroundHunter
Mom taught me: "Can't never could and won't never will"
HH Wesley Spl. 66" 85#@28
HH Black Bear. 66" 73#@28
Instinctive shooter, like wood arrows. Stalk & still hunt.
Dream: wingshooting ducks and quail
Charlie Lamb
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Re: Whats adequate for buff?
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Don Thomas
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Re: Whats adequate for buff?
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I think that will do fine. Don
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