How'd THAT happen?!?!?!
#11
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: O\'Fallon MO O\'Fallon, MO
Posts: 95
RE: How'd THAT happen?!?!?!
I guess any animal @ any time is a little strong. thanks for the input.
HHHHHHHHMMMMMMMMMMMMMM......Do they make 100 lb limbs for a BK II?<img src=icon_smile_evil.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
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HHHHHHHHMMMMMMMMMMMMMM......Do they make 100 lb limbs for a BK II?<img src=icon_smile_evil.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
Good judgment comes from years of bad judgment.
#13
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: O\'Fallon MO O\'Fallon, MO
Posts: 95
RE: How'd THAT happen?!?!?!
Why not 500 grains?
I am just joshing ya around, I am more than happy with my current, fps, KE, & slugs/fps momentum. If I don't get a pass through on the animals I am shooting, it is my fault, not the bows. And to be honest that is exactly what I wanted to accomplish with my current setup. Little to no guess work on range & penetration.
I am of the opinion that if you shoot @ inopportune times, i.e... while a deer is on edge, you will never hit your mark no matter the fps, our quietness of the bow.<img src=icon_smile_shock.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_approve.gif border=0 align=middle>
Good judgment comes from years of bad judgment.
Edited by - AB Bow Hunter on 12/01/2002 12:40:58
I am just joshing ya around, I am more than happy with my current, fps, KE, & slugs/fps momentum. If I don't get a pass through on the animals I am shooting, it is my fault, not the bows. And to be honest that is exactly what I wanted to accomplish with my current setup. Little to no guess work on range & penetration.
I am of the opinion that if you shoot @ inopportune times, i.e... while a deer is on edge, you will never hit your mark no matter the fps, our quietness of the bow.<img src=icon_smile_shock.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_approve.gif border=0 align=middle>
Good judgment comes from years of bad judgment.
Edited by - AB Bow Hunter on 12/01/2002 12:40:58
#14
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Brownsburg Indiana
Posts: 48
RE: How'd THAT happen?!?!?!
Stealth Force,
Does the 400 grain arrow have a smaller diameter than the 600 grain arrow? If so, there is the reason it penetrates more. The smaller diameter arrow and point combo will obviously penetrate more. I have found that even skinny arrows (a/c/c and such) with a larger point will penetrate very well because the only friction with the target is the point. Another factor in penetration is the arrows finish.
If the arrows were exactly identical other than weight, then you have a point.
X-Ring
Does the 400 grain arrow have a smaller diameter than the 600 grain arrow? If so, there is the reason it penetrates more. The smaller diameter arrow and point combo will obviously penetrate more. I have found that even skinny arrows (a/c/c and such) with a larger point will penetrate very well because the only friction with the target is the point. Another factor in penetration is the arrows finish.
If the arrows were exactly identical other than weight, then you have a point.
X-Ring
#15
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: the dalles oregon
Posts: 22
RE: How'd THAT happen?!?!?!
I have been at this archery game for a long time mid 70s.Have killed 70 big game animals with a bow and a ton of the smaller game.I have used longbows recurves and compounds.If a arrow flys strait and hits the target strait helps a lot with penatration. Slow heavy arrow have been killing game for hundreds of years if not thousands.But in the last 12 years archery has made its biggest advancments in speed and arrow materal(SP)with these and great broad heads penetration on game at bow range is not a problem if you bow is tuned properly(arrow flying strait)I have seen more penetration from arrows made of carbon and with broadheads like muzzy, T heads.Than with aluminum from compounds or recurves.A fast carbon arrow (250 fps to 300+)with a good sharp broadhead will kill any animal on earth as long as proper shot place ment is made.The most important thing is getting a arrow of your choice to the lungs and heart of the animal.Hope my ramblings have not bored to many I just love bows and bow hunting
#18
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: the dalles oregon
Posts: 22
RE: How'd THAT happen?!?!?!
A B bow hunter I have never used a mechnical head I put up a topic about sniper mechanical heads and using them on elk and some of the guys that have used them said they would not use them on elk I will take there advice 5 shot has tested manny broad heads and said mechanicals are fine for whitail deer but not elk.I have killed elk with Bear razor heads T heads muzzys I just wanted the accuracy of a mechanical head.I guess I cant have my pie and eat it to