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<blockquote data-quote="Ckgworks" data-source="post: 1435832" data-attributes="member: 105102"><p>Brace height has been covered above correctly..... I shoot Easton Axis 340's at 70# with a Muzzy 100 gr. Arrows are a huge part of the equation. There is so much that can happen in the split second your arrow hits...if the animal is spinning it can put stress on arrow, or if bow is out of tune, or a bad grip on bow handle, because if a awkward shooting postion can cause arrow to fishtail making stress on arrow on impact. An arrow flying straight and true, with a SHARP broadhead, should bury deep or pass through at most hunting ranges. I love Muzzys because when bone hits happen, they handle it very well. Poundage is great, but I started archery hunting with 45# and killed my first elk with a 50# bow at 60 yards. That arrow buried to the fletching. Also....shoot your broadheads at long range, they should fly in a perfect straight arc. If not, you should tune your broadheads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckgworks, post: 1435832, member: 105102"] Brace height has been covered above correctly..... I shoot Easton Axis 340's at 70# with a Muzzy 100 gr. Arrows are a huge part of the equation. There is so much that can happen in the split second your arrow hits...if the animal is spinning it can put stress on arrow, or if bow is out of tune, or a bad grip on bow handle, because if a awkward shooting postion can cause arrow to fishtail making stress on arrow on impact. An arrow flying straight and true, with a SHARP broadhead, should bury deep or pass through at most hunting ranges. I love Muzzys because when bone hits happen, they handle it very well. Poundage is great, but I started archery hunting with 45# and killed my first elk with a 50# bow at 60 yards. That arrow buried to the fletching. Also....shoot your broadheads at long range, they should fly in a perfect straight arc. If not, you should tune your broadheads. [/QUOTE]
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