How much bow is needed for big game hunting is an often-posted question. A while back I did a web search and came up with the following from numerous sites such as :
Kinetic Energy is King The minimum recommended kinetic energy for whitetails is 45 ft/lbs.
For larger game 55 ft/lbs of KE is the minimum recommended.
To put this in perspective my three bows give the following:
Martin Howatt Hunter – 35 lb draw at 28”
485 gr. Wood arrows shoot @ 149 fps for a KE of 23.8 ft/lbs.
500 gr. Aluminum arrows @ 139 fps for a KE of 20.4 ft/lbs.
Martin Hatfield – 55 lb draw at 28”
500 gr. Aluminum arrows @ 180 fps for a KE of 35.9 ft/lbs.
1970’s vintage Darton wheel bow – about 60 lb pull – draw length set at 30.5”
500 gr. Aluminum arrows @ 170 fps for a KE of 32 ft/lbs.
Now I know as well as everyone else that with a proper arrow, the Hatfield and wheel bow are both easily enough for whitetail and probably most anything else on this continent. Even the Hunter is OK for deer in several states. Yet according the the web site cited above, as well as many others, none of my bows is even adequate for deer hunting. Makes me wonder what the authors of these sites are thinking.
Just thought I’d throw this out for comment.