Originally posted by Guru:
Jim, Why would you want to try to hunt with 38#'s if your physically able to pull a lot more bud?
Yeah, It can be done and has been done. IMHO you're asking for trouble when you don't have to.
The woods are not a testing ground to see how light we can go and still kill something.
My opinion.... Shoot a heavier bow bud
Guru, back in '81 when I started hunting deer with a bow the only bow I had was my fathers Pearson Predator recurve, at 40#/28", which he could no longer shoot, and gave to me. I couldn't afford a new bow, and it was legal per Texas regs. I wound up killing over a dozen deer with that bow, with many pass thurs. The only deer I lost was because of a paunch hit. Maybe this is Jim's situation. Or, maybe he built his own bow and wants to use it.
Given it's capability, there's no reason not to hunt with such a bow. Whether you hit a shoulder with a 40# or 60# bow, you're in for trouble regardless. After 26 yrs hunting with recurves, Ive grown more concerned with accuracy, shot placement, the deers behavior at the time of the shot, and ethical shot distances rather than poundage.
BTW, I still take the Pearson out every season during our late doe season. It shoots just as sweet today as it did back then. A well placed arrow tipped with a razor sharp bh shot out of a legal hunting weight recurve is all one needs to successfully and quickly killvest a deer and other like sized game, providing we stay w/in our accurate & ethical limits.
Jim, you have a responsiblity to become the best, most confident archer you can be. In doing that, apply what you can achieve with confidence when you do hunt, and stay w/in your limits. When you goof, and we all have (and do), learn from it. It's by such examples we will continue to enjoy growth in our arena of traditional bowhunting, and proudfully so.
Enjoy hunting with your bow, Jim. When you killvest something with it, please share it with us. -Zano