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Thread: Arrow Choice for 50# Recurve.

  1. #11
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    Re: Arrow Choice for 50# Recurve.

    Hey amphibious, the arrows and broadheads you've chosen are a good ones. Another good set of arrows and broadheads to shoot are the Gold Tip hunter xp arrow and put a Sonic 100 or 125 grain broadhead on the tip. These broadheads are superb!!!! I started shooting these this spring and I won't change up until they make a broadhead that is a heat senser.(ha ha). If you check out American Broadhead's web site, it'll show you what these broadheads can actually do. Good luck with trying to stick one!

  2. #12
    Rainwater Guest

    Re: Arrow Choice for 50# Recurve.

    Forget Walmart arrows and re-consider shooting at a deer this year unless your a seasoned pro.

  3. #13
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    Re: Arrow Choice for 50# Recurve.

    Hey Amphibous , Your practise results and your mind will let you know when you are ready and at what distances .
    Good luck in your new archery adventure .

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  4. #14
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    Re: Arrow Choice for 50# Recurve.

    Quote Originally Posted by greybark
    Hey Amphibous , Your practise results and your mind will let you know when you are ready and at what distances .
    Good luck in your new archery adventure .

    REMEMBER -- Keep Your Fingertab On --
    I'm just a beginner, but i agree completely.

  5. #15
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    Re: Arrow Choice for 50# Recurve.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rainwater
    re-consider shooting at a deer this year unless your a seasoned pro.
    if I took this advice I'd be out hunting. impossible to get seasoned or become a pro with out doing the task. excellent advice

    the rest of you: thanks for the well wishes, have my accuracy down to a 20yrd shot. have stalked many a critter in closer then that, so hoping luck stays with me. lots more practice time yet

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