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Any good 80 lb bows come out recently?
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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 3070508" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>My point was not only am I <strong>not</strong> going to injure myself at 80 lbs, but it's easy for me; regardless of time off, or position I'm shooting from. </p><p></p><p>Like if they made micro diameter arrows ( my preference) with that spine more commonly made and easy to get, and bows had more options in 90, I would do that. Because I can.</p><p></p><p>Shot placement is always a factor but if you're going to be shooting 80-100+ yards, there's more to it than shot placement. That mountain wind can take an arrow and move it without having some *** behind it.</p><p></p><p>Too heavy an arrow, with to light a draw weight, length or speed, you won't have the distance before your arrow hits the sight housing,</p><p></p><p>A lot of speed and no weight, your arrow blows in the wind; and your foc is off. Plus penetration is reduced greatly. My goal is two holes…I'm of a mind that that increases recovery dramatically regardless of distance, or shot placement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 3070508, member: 97050"] My point was not only am I [B]not[/B] going to injure myself at 80 lbs, but it's easy for me; regardless of time off, or position I’m shooting from. Like if they made micro diameter arrows ( my preference) with that spine more commonly made and easy to get, and bows had more options in 90, I would do that. Because I can. Shot placement is always a factor but if you're going to be shooting 80-100+ yards, there's more to it than shot placement. That mountain wind can take an arrow and move it without having some *** behind it. Too heavy an arrow, with to light a draw weight, length or speed, you won't have the distance before your arrow hits the sight housing, A lot of speed and no weight, your arrow blows in the wind; and your foc is off. Plus penetration is reduced greatly. My goal is two holes…I'm of a mind that that increases recovery dramatically regardless of distance, or shot placement. [/QUOTE]
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