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<blockquote data-quote="scottyboy" data-source="post: 1331944" data-attributes="member: 91491"><p>Thanks Creedmor Shooter, that's what I was getting at KE.. I am shooting Easton bowfire 330's with 100gr slick trick broadheads. I know there are many variables that come into play just wasn't sure if there is a general rule of thumb..</p><p></p><p></p><p>I would respectfully argue that point Ol'Gator, me being able to hit a pin head at 80 yards does me no good if the KE(thanks again CM shooter) is basically nothing and my arrow bounces off the deer..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottyboy, post: 1331944, member: 91491"] Thanks Creedmor Shooter, that's what I was getting at KE.. I am shooting Easton bowfire 330's with 100gr slick trick broadheads. I know there are many variables that come into play just wasn't sure if there is a general rule of thumb.. I would respectfully argue that point Ol'Gator, me being able to hit a pin head at 80 yards does me no good if the KE(thanks again CM shooter) is basically nothing and my arrow bounces off the deer.. [/QUOTE]
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