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Archery Hunting Tennessee
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Got a new recurve
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<blockquote data-quote="TnTurk" data-source="post: 4702993" data-attributes="member: 11377"><p>I killed a doe this year with a 44# bow that's over 50 years old and got a complete pass thru at 15 yards. So yes, your 45# bow is plenty to harvest any deer within you and your bows limits. As far as being overboard, I dont think any grown man with descent strength would have to worry about that as long as you work on the small intangibles like form and release. Enjoy your new bow and learn what it likes and dont like. That's part of the fun with tradition bows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TnTurk, post: 4702993, member: 11377"] I killed a doe this year with a 44# bow that's over 50 years old and got a complete pass thru at 15 yards. So yes, your 45# bow is plenty to harvest any deer within you and your bows limits. As far as being overboard, I dont think any grown man with descent strength would have to worry about that as long as you work on the small intangibles like form and release. Enjoy your new bow and learn what it likes and dont like. That's part of the fun with tradition bows. [/QUOTE]
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