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Archery Hunting Tennessee
Bow Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="rldel" data-source="post: 981952" data-attributes="member: 3861"><p>As indicated by an intelligent poster, you don't need more than 50. You can speed it up and flatten it out a tad by going up in poundage but if you shake or can't hit what you are aiming at 70# ain�t worth a #$@%! 35# will get the job done. For hunting, just be sure you good sharp fixed blade broadhead like Muzzys or Inerloc. There is no reason you have to spend more than about 5 bucks a broadhead or a bunch on a bow. 3 blades are good, 4 cut 1 better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rldel, post: 981952, member: 3861"] As indicated by an intelligent poster, you don't need more than 50. You can speed it up and flatten it out a tad by going up in poundage but if you shake or can't hit what you are aiming at 70# ain�t worth a #$@%! 35# will get the job done. For hunting, just be sure you good sharp fixed blade broadhead like Muzzys or Inerloc. There is no reason you have to spend more than about 5 bucks a broadhead or a bunch on a bow. 3 blades are good, 4 cut 1 better. [/QUOTE]
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