Too Much Draw Weight?
#11
RE: Too Much Draw Weight?
ORIGINAL: StruttinGobbler3
Well muscle fatigue won'treally be a problem i don't think because this is my logic: shooting74# with 65% letoff, at full draw i'm still holding back 26#. with an 80# draw with 80% letoff i would only be holding back 16# at full draw. so yes, it would take a little more power to pull the bow back, but in reality with the 80# bow i can hold it longer than my 74# bow. i figured if i could have the extra power and it be easier to pull back, why not do it?
Well muscle fatigue won'treally be a problem i don't think because this is my logic: shooting74# with 65% letoff, at full draw i'm still holding back 26#. with an 80# draw with 80% letoff i would only be holding back 16# at full draw. so yes, it would take a little more power to pull the bow back, but in reality with the 80# bow i can hold it longer than my 74# bow. i figured if i could have the extra power and it be easier to pull back, why not do it?
#12
RE: Too Much Draw Weight?
I shoot 85lb pull with heavey arrows and I love it. Sure it can be hard for some to pull back, so what? The last deer I had shot the arrow went straight threw 7 ribs (because of the angle it was standing in ) and I have never had a problem pulling it back. The KE from the heavey arrows as well as the control I seam to have from it I am not going to change it for nothing..
#13
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Mn.
Posts: 3,399
RE: Too Much Draw Weight?
IMHO there is nothing funnier then going to a 3-D shoot were guys have to aim at the sky or floorto pull thier bows back.......Ive allways felt if you cant hold the bow streight out and draw it streight back your drawing to heavy of a weight......If you can draw it streight back at 80-90lbswhile looking at the target/deer more power to ya.....JMHO........