How strong should my bow be?

If you're new to archery, it's best to start with a bow that has a lower draw weight, such as 20-30 pounds. As you gain experience and strength, you can gradually increase the draw weight. For experienced archers, a draw weight of 40-50 pounds is a good starting point.
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Is a 30 pound bow weak?

If you plan on hunting game, keep in mind that you will need a recurve bow with a draw weight of 40 pounds minimum. Anything less than that will result in a lot of missed opportunities during a hunt, particularly so when you need to shoot an arrow from a distance of more than 15 yards (which will often be the case).
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Is 70lbs good for a bow?

What Draw Weight Do I Need? A comfortable draw weight is different for each shooter. Some shooters are capable of shooting 70, 80 or 90lbs, but most adult males shoot between 60 and 70lbs. Today's bows are extremely efficient and 40lb compound bows are more than capable of harvesting many big game animals.
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Is a 50lb bow hard to draw?

While technically a full grown adult male can draw a 50 pound bow, for someone just starting out, it's going to be huge effort to do so, and doing it more than a few times will be nearly impossible!
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How far will a 50lb bow shoot?

To put things in perspective, Olympic Games bows are around fifty pounds and the target distance is seventy meters, which is about 230 feet.
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Which Draw Weight is best for Me? FAQ

What draw weight of a bow is lethal?

The rationale is to ensure sufficient penetration for a quick kill. That magic number is generally 40 pounds, established decades ago when bows needed to load with greater poundage to deliver suitable downrange energy.
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Is 60 pound bow too heavy?

So the takeaway? Know your draw length, because unless you're a growing kid, that won't change, and get a bow to match it perfectly. If that draw length is between 27 and 29 inches — which is the span for most adult male bowhunters — 60 pounds is plenty, and it's easy to shoot and handle.
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How many lb bow for bear?

For the taking of elk, grizzly bear, or moose, a hunter shall use a longbow, recurve bow or compound bow of not less than fifty (50) pounds draw weight and an arrow equipped with a broadhead or expanding point designed to have a minimum cutting width of one (1) inch after impact.
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What is a good bow strength?

Choosing the Right Archery Draw Weight

If you're new to archery, it's best to start with a bow that has a lower draw weight, such as 20-30 pounds. As you gain experience and strength, you can gradually increase the draw weight. For experienced archers, a draw weight of 40-50 pounds is a good starting point.
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What poundage do Olympic archers use?

What bow do Olympic archers use? In Olympic archery, competitors use recurve bows that draw an average of around 48.5 pounds for the men and 33 pounds for the women. The bow may have a mechanical sight, but no optical enhancements. It also may feature stabilizers on the bow.
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What pound should I set my bow?

A good rule-of-thumb is to choose a draw weight that requires about 75% of your "maximum" strength. If your bow is too heavy to draw back (overbowed), and you can only shoot a few times before you're fatigued, then you'll be reluctant to practice and improve your game.
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Is a heavier bow better?

Target shooting: Heavier bows are preferred for target shooting because they provide greater stability and accuracy. Target shooting bows typically have a mass weight of 3-4 pounds or more. Hunting: Lighter bows are preferred for hunting because they are easier to carry and maneuver in the field.
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How far will a 30 lb bow shoot?

In a flight arrow competition, maybe 200 yards. But using a 30lb recurve bow with spine wooden arrows, probably less than 100 yards.
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Can you hunt with a 20lb bow?

Does that mean you can hunt with a 20-pound bow? You can, but you probably shouldn't if hunting most big-game animals. Walk commented, “bowhunters should shoot as much poundage as they can safely pull and accurately shoot to increase the probability of making ethical and lethal shots.”
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What lb bow for elk?

Many first-time bow hunters of elk assume that they need the largest, heaviest, and hardest bow to bring down the elk. This is and is not true. However, what your focus should be on is accuracy and penetration. A 60- to 70-pound bow that's dependable, fast, and accurate is more than enough to bring down a big bull.
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How old is a 150 pound bear?

A young male, 1-1/2 years old by autumn is likely to weigh between 100 and 120 pounds, while a 2-1/2 year-old will tip the scales at 150 to 170 pounds. After that, it comes down to genetics and food sources. In northern climes, black bears may not grow as fast as they do in warmer temperatures.
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What is the minimum bow weight for hunting?

Draw Weight Choices

Ideally, bows used for hunting deer should have a draw weight of at least 40lbs, at a peak draw of 28 inches. In Olympic archery, competitors use recurve bows with a mechanical sight that draw an average of around 48.5 pounds for the men and 33 pounds for the women.
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Is 50lbs bow good?

In terms of being able to effectively take a big game animal, a general rule of thumb is 40 lbs for whitetail deer-sized game and 50 lbs for bigger animals like elk.
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How fast does a 70lb bow shoot?

According to the IBO specification (70 lbf peak draw weight, 30 inch draw length, arrow mass of 350 grains) arrows from a compound bow are often in the range of 300 to 325 feet per second.
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What is the heaviest bow ever used?

The heaviest longbow draw weight is 90 kg (200 lb), achieved by Mark Stretton (UK) at the shooting grounds of The Bath Archers, Somerset, UK, on 15 August 2004. The bow was made by Bickerstaffe Bows (UK), of yew wood, backed with hickory.
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What is the average draw weight for a man's bow?

Notable archers include Brady Ellison, Sjef Van Den Berg, Ki Bo Bae and Lisa Unruh to name a few. The survey found that the average draw weight for a male recurve archer is 49.5lb and 40.7lb for women (measured on the fingers at full draw).
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How far will a 60 lb bow shoot?

Registered i shoot sixty & 65 i would at sixty yards no question. but i prefer 40 yards or less. if i can. that being said i do know people have taken ELK even further.
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