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What pound of a pull do you want for deer hunting?

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  • bang250
    I think 40 is the Min. here in Illinois. 80-90 is absolutely insane. I know people blowing threw deer pulling 54 lbs.
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  • joshmb1982
    ted nugent keeps saying his bow is set to 40 odd lbs. i know its tv but the deer dont seem to think thats to little.

    i believe 45lbs pull is the minimum here in CT.
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  • buckeyboy
    depend on your capibilities and how far you plan on shooting.
    15 20 yard 40 lbs will do the trick 20 -30 60 lbs
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  • grizzclaw
    I bought a 70# and turned it down to 64#. 50# for the recurve. Dead is dead.
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  • fishermanben
    It's important that you can hold draw for about a minute without getting too shakey. Shoot what you are comfortable with. Don't over do it.

    Ben
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  • edgecam
    My bow is set at 58 Lbs and will kill a deer at 45 yards just fine
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  • brbowman
    I shoot 60# with a 28" draw with a 380 grain arrow at 282fps
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  • dcso3009
    Here in MN the minimum draw weight is only 30lbs for deer & turkey. I shoot 60lbs for hunting. At 60lbs with a G5 Striker 100gr head behind any reasonable arrow shaft has passed through any deer I have shot. This year I went from a Gold Tip 5575 Pro Hunter to a 340 Easton FMJ, and got even more penetration. The heavier arrow carries more momentum (often confused with Kinetic Energy)and will drive deeper. More important than draw weight is sharp broadheads and arrow placement. I'd take a lighter draw weight with good placement over a heavy weight and poor hit. I have seen several animals shot with under 40lbs with the arrow passing through. A smaller diameter fixed blade with a cut on contact tip will really help.

    A good pro shop will get you on the right track.
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  • chasemdown
    I shot 68 pounds 27 in draw[^]
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