Originally posted by mongoose: Just thought I'd chime in A lot of people keep repeating things about shot placement with such a light bow, but, the way I see it is...it don't matter whether you pull 35# or 90#, if You don't slice vitals you won't eat backstraps
Originally posted by dnovo: I don't normally chime in on these light bows threads but here goes anyway. I don't understand why any normal adult man can't work up in weight and shoot 50 lbs with ease. I think there are too many things to go wrong with that light of a weight in a hunting situation. I am currently shooting 53# and consider that to be a light bow. Shoot with regularity and build some muscle.
Originally posted by dragon rider: QuoteOriginally posted by mongoose: Just thought I'd chime in A lot of people keep repeating things about shot placement with such a light bow, but, the way I see it is...it don't matter whether you pull 35# or 90#, if You don't slice vitals you won't eat backstraps Great comment, and that's the essence of it. As long as it's a legal weight for your state you can shoot any weight you are comfortable with and take deer - if you make a good shot. If your shot's no good draw weight, foc etc. isn't going to fix it. [/b]