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How To Hunt Big Game
Arrows Suitable for Big Game or not Good Enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="Samesaw" data-source="post: 2012143" data-attributes="member: 52672"><p>Dear James, you will find that at about 50 paces the slimmer carbon arrows will fly in less on a ballistic arc at about 2 or 3 feet higher if shooting off the same pin as your zeroed aluminum arrows. They simply fly faster and flatter with less wind resistance.</p><p>Carbon arrows also make less noise when being drawn on metal arrow rests. As far as kinetic energy goes nothing beats a high velocity bullet being launched by a stick of dynamite. I'd be more concerned about velocity and Broadmead design for penetration. Your skills as a hunter also plays a part, as even a spear will do if you can get close enough to your prey. Good luck.</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>SE</p><p><><</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Samesaw, post: 2012143, member: 52672"] Dear James, you will find that at about 50 paces the slimmer carbon arrows will fly in less on a ballistic arc at about 2 or 3 feet higher if shooting off the same pin as your zeroed aluminum arrows. They simply fly faster and flatter with less wind resistance. Carbon arrows also make less noise when being drawn on metal arrow rests. As far as kinetic energy goes nothing beats a high velocity bullet being launched by a stick of dynamite. I’d be more concerned about velocity and Broadmead design for penetration. Your skills as a hunter also plays a part, as even a spear will do if you can get close enough to your prey. Good luck. Cheers, SE <>< [/QUOTE]
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