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Uploaded by on Jan 1, 2011

Shooting some arrows in stramiet-pack and finishing with 3 arrows in the 3d hog kneeling. All in the kill at 25 yards. Bow used is a Samick SHT 40#

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  • why is everyone using so weak recurve bows?.... this is a 40# bow, used by a grown middleage man... im 20years old and i shoot a 60# samick sht...

  • @abwartka Hello... the reason for me - the grown middle aged man (i'm 37 by the way! :) - shooting the bow is because i love to shoot arrows. I don't mind if it's 20 pounds or 70 pounds....and it's fun to see the arrows fly. The bow in question is my first bow and now my wifes bow. I shoot a 60# Hoyt GM and a 67# Stingray. So i can shoot en like to shoot the " heavy " bows. I shoot about 100 arrows a day. So sometimes it's relaxed to shoot "just" a 40# bow.

    Cheers

    Mate

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  • @abwartka It's sad if 37 is considered middle aged... Anyway, I know here (USA) 45# @ 29in draw will take care of any game but we recommend 50#+. I shoot 60# Hoyt Ultratec. It's overkill for the game and unnecessary to pull back a "man's" string. 60# is easy on the range but after hiking a few miles in the woods and freezing in heavy winter gear I'd rather focus on the shot aim than poundage. 40# is more fun to shoot and if you shoot more you aim better. I'm 25yrs old, 220lbs and '6"3.

  • @belbowman Well sorry for your age but in my country if you're around 40, you're middle aged :D and i live in hungary... so my people say 30# and 40# bows are used by women and children... a man uses 60#-90# actually one of our horsebows has a 110# draw weight... and i dont know.... if you shoot a 60# bow and you shoot a 40# after that, the aiming is different... i would worry about that i may confuse and shoot badly once...but you shoot a lot.... so im not worried about you:D thanks and sorry:)

  • is your bow string fast flight ?

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