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Draw weight and effective killing distance
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<blockquote data-quote="bowtechboss177" data-source="post: 950429" data-attributes="member: 79812"><p>Heck yeah the bow can shoot and kill at 70 yards. I myself have a carbon knight and is set up to 65 pounds and I can shoot up to 80 yards. If 60 pounds is easy to pull for you I would start bringing it up. A 70 pound bow will be a lot faster and more efficient than a 60 pound bow. All I can say is practice makes perfect and eventually you will be shooting a solid group at 80 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowtechboss177, post: 950429, member: 79812"] Heck yeah the bow can shoot and kill at 70 yards. I myself have a carbon knight and is set up to 65 pounds and I can shoot up to 80 yards. If 60 pounds is easy to pull for you I would start bringing it up. A 70 pound bow will be a lot faster and more efficient than a 60 pound bow. All I can say is practice makes perfect and eventually you will be shooting a solid group at 80 yards. [/QUOTE]
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