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Shooting 80lb + ???
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<blockquote data-quote="jdemocko" data-source="post: 1143047" data-attributes="member: 13145"><p>I shot 80 plus pound bows for years. As the newer bows got more efficient I realized that there was a law of diminishing returns as I went heavier in poundage. My North American hunting rig is a Bowtech CPXL 72# bow shooting a 3-71 ACC with a 125 gn head. This is considered a heavy arrow by todays standard. Blows through everything I have shot, bears, elk, moose, deer even most African Plainsgame. However, when I turn my sights to Buffalo and things of this nature, I whip out the 84 pounder and sling the 700-900 gn arrows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdemocko, post: 1143047, member: 13145"] I shot 80 plus pound bows for years. As the newer bows got more efficient I realized that there was a law of diminishing returns as I went heavier in poundage. My North American hunting rig is a Bowtech CPXL 72# bow shooting a 3-71 ACC with a 125 gn head. This is considered a heavy arrow by todays standard. Blows through everything I have shot, bears, elk, moose, deer even most African Plainsgame. However, when I turn my sights to Buffalo and things of this nature, I whip out the 84 pounder and sling the 700-900 gn arrows. [/QUOTE]
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