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  • bah, sights, stabilizers.. say goodbye to your skills with any bow that cant mount them..

    100 yard shots are simple for a 100 pound english longbow archer :-\

  • I'm 16 and I'm wondering if I would be able to use a 70 pound bow pleas reapply

  • @m700sniperkill You definitely could, it could be done. my younger brother does archery too and he is 14 and already at 62 pounds. so i think you could. you just have to build up the strength and practice alot. dont just jump right to it tho cuz u could hurt yourself at that weight. but if u work at it, i say easily!

  • @m700sniperkill hmm depends on your strength, but be aware heavy bows are not for short range, I started with a 20 pound recurve and moved up a year later to a 40 pound longbow..

    Another year after that I got really strong and moved right up to a 100 pound english longbow.

    If your already trained in one bow, cracking up the pounds is just gunna be harder to pull.. bout it :-)

  • omg thats awesome!

  • Im not sure what type of bow it is, i'd have to ask him. and no..its actually for everything. He uses it for deer and all. Also, @ngahlman...I DARE you to take some tries and see if u can atleast SEE the target from 120 yards away let alone actually hit it there buddy. Good luck. Just sayin.. And to all you other guys, hope i answered your questions!

  • all those arrows and only 1 hit

    

  • What bow are you shooting?

  • @p0wderhound03 looks like a bear archery lightsout or something....but i'm sure it's bear archery bow...

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