Coveyleader
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I disagree that Traditional bows need heavier arrows in general? I would classify heavy as being anything over 600 grains. Cedar arrows are not heavy and have been shot off of traditional bows for a long time. I've arrowed Elk, Bighorn Sheep, Deer, Antelope (notice the size biggest to smallest) and have never had an issue with killing them with sub 60lb bows and moderate arrow weights when you hit them right. To each is own, but to state heavy arrows are a must simply isn't true, and animals down in the field means more to me than FOC percentages, Charts, and guys who shoot traditional bows on the range but never hunt with them (and you will see alot of those types).
I disagree that Traditional bows need heavier arrows in general? I would classify heavy as being anything over 600 grains. Cedar arrows are not heavy and have been shot off of traditional bows for a long time. I've arrowed Elk, Bighorn Sheep, Deer, Antelope (notice the size biggest to smallest) and have never had an issue with killing them with sub 60lb bows and moderate arrow weights when you hit them right. To each is own, but to state heavy arrows are a must simply isn't true, and animals down in the field means more to me than FOC percentages, Charts, and guys who shoot traditional bows on the range but never hunt with them (and you will see alot of those types).