I shot my first buck with a recurve this year and got a complete pass through with a bow that's 45 pounds at my 30" DL. Arrow even stuck into the ground pretty good. My arrow weight is 595 grains. I've always shot heavy arrows, even when using a compound, and always got a complete pass throughs. My favorite broad head with a compound was Rage with the largest cutting diameter available.
Have seen a lot of videos on social media lately of deer being shot 30 yards and in that are not getting a pass through. To those who are not consistently getting a complete pass through with a compound, how light of an arrow are you shooting, and why?
I'm mainly making this post as a PSA to those starting out to hopefully steer away from the darkness that is speed and to bring them to the light that is momentum.
Have seen a lot of videos on social media lately of deer being shot 30 yards and in that are not getting a pass through. To those who are not consistently getting a complete pass through with a compound, how light of an arrow are you shooting, and why?
I'm mainly making this post as a PSA to those starting out to hopefully steer away from the darkness that is speed and to bring them to the light that is momentum.
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