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How To Hunt Big Game
Arrows Suitable for Big Game or not Good Enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 2063940" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>Another thing to consider, it appears the OP is from B.C. if his profile is correct. Not sure of covid lockdown restrictions, or availability of products but lots of other guys from BC were saying there is not a shortage of primers, powders, ammo in BC like here in the US.</p><p>Also, the hunting laws in BC are most likely quite a bit different than here.</p><p>Might help if some other maple leaves chime in .</p><p></p><p>As others have said, draw weight, shaft length, "spine" strength, and broadhead weight should all be matched (manufactures have charts that help) but the bow should be tuned so the arrows fly correctly too (I paper tune my own, but most pro shops here in the US will do it for a fee also)</p><p>Remember "perfect practice makes perfect "</p><p>I prefer fixed 3 blade broadheads and light carbon shafts-- but some prefer heavys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 2063940, member: 94491"] Another thing to consider, it appears the OP is from B.C. if his profile is correct. Not sure of covid lockdown restrictions, or availability of products but lots of other guys from BC were saying there is not a shortage of primers, powders, ammo in BC like here in the US. Also, the hunting laws in BC are most likely quite a bit different than here. Might help if some other maple leaves chime in . As others have said, draw weight, shaft length, "spine" strength, and broadhead weight should all be matched (manufactures have charts that help) but the bow should be tuned so the arrows fly correctly too (I paper tune my own, but most pro shops here in the US will do it for a fee also) Remember "perfect practice makes perfect " I prefer fixed 3 blade broadheads and light carbon shafts-- but some prefer heavys [/QUOTE]
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