Is a 30lb bow good for hunting?
Is a 30lb bow good for hunting?
I know shot placement is critical but I just can’t see big game hunting of any kind with a 30 lb. bow. With the right arrow and broadhead combo 30 lbs is plenty to kill a deer. IMO.
How far can a 30 lb bow shoot?
How Far Can a Bow Shoot? | Ranges by Draw Weight (With Chart)
Bow Type | Draw Weight | Maximum Range |
---|---|---|
Recurve bow | 30 lbs | 200 – 220 yards |
35 lbs | 220 – 240 yards | |
40 lbs | 260 – 280 yards | |
Compound bow | 30 lbs | 150 – 200 yards |
What pound draw bow should I get?
Archer’s Weight | Suggested Draw Weight |
---|---|
Small Children (70-100 lbs.) | 10-15 lbs |
Larger Children (100-130 lbs.) | 15-25 lbs |
Small-Frame Female (100-130 lbs.) | 25-35 lbs |
Medium-Frame Female (130-160 lbs) | 25-35 lbs |
Is 60 lb draw weight enough?
For larger game such as elk or moose a good recommendation is at least 60-65 lbs of draw weight. A general rule of thumb is that a shooter should be able to shoot a bow about 30 times in a row without being fatigued. If the shooter cannot draw the bow 30 times the draw weight should be decreased.
Is a 45 lb bow too heavy for hunting?
If a 45 lb bow is difficult for you, then you might want to prepare beforehand and plan accordingly. You might have to start with a lighter poundage bow and work your way up from that weight to a heavier weight, or until at least you can shoot the minimum draw weight for hunting with a recurve bow.
Is a lighter weight bow better for bear hunting?
A lighter weight bow is of course possible, but hunters must consider the kinetic energy of their bow, the shot distance and resulting penetration before executing any shot; especially at a mature black bear.
What kind of Broadhead should you use for bowhunting?
With cutting edge technology being delivered in youth and ladies bows by a variety of manufacturers, that opens the door to a lot of new potential bowhunters — and that’s kind of the idea, right? Use a fixed-blade broadhead. There are many good mechanical broadheads on the market, but they use some kinetic energy as they’re expanding.
How should I prepare for bear hunting?
Any seasoned hunter should be able to prepare easily for bear hunting, with possible minor alterations in bow set-up, poundage and type of broadhead used. The main factor to consider is the “well-placed” shot. A lighter weight bow can be just as effective as a heavier poundage bow, depending on the proximity of the bear and the shot executed.