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Archery Hunting Tennessee
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Draw weight with mechanical broadheads
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 4655561" data-attributes="member: 131"><p><strong>Re: Draw weight with mechanical broadheads</strong></p><p></p><p>As long as you can hit vitals (<em>lungs, heart, etc</em>), and get a pass through, you will be good. If I were shooting that setup, I would be concerned with vertical drop at farther distances, and I'd be aware that just about any shoulder shot beyond 20 yards is very likely to result in poor penetration, little to no blood trail, a difficult tracking job, and the likelihood of an unrecoverable animal. I am speaking from 15 years of experience shooting mechanicals (<em>435 grains, 275 fps</em>) and the handful of shoulder shots that I made, unintentionally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 4655561, member: 131"] [b]Re: Draw weight with mechanical broadheads[/b] As long as you can hit vitals ([i]lungs, heart, etc[/i]), and get a pass through, you will be good. If I were shooting that setup, I would be concerned with vertical drop at farther distances, and I'd be aware that just about any shoulder shot beyond 20 yards is very likely to result in poor penetration, little to no blood trail, a difficult tracking job, and the likelihood of an unrecoverable animal. I am speaking from 15 years of experience shooting mechanicals ([i]435 grains, 275 fps[/i]) and the handful of shoulder shots that I made, unintentionally. [/QUOTE]
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