Can’t say on an animal but they penetrate the foam target as deep as the stingers.How are the black hornets? I’ve wanted to try them, but i wondered if the steeper angle wouldn’t be as good at penetrating as the more gradual stinger.
The fly amazing that's for sure. I have them hitting with field points out to 40. Not and animal but shooting them next to the stingers they penetrant the target just as deep. If they are razor sharp you will have zero issues with penetration.How are the black hornets? I’ve wanted to try them, but i wondered if the steeper angle wouldn’t be as good at penetrating as the more gradual stinger.
ehhh. maybe. it might blow up your bow. youd be lucky to get a pass through if you nicked a rib. maybe on a small doe or a button buck.And if you put that where your supposed to I’m sure it would get the job done.
It's basically like getting hit with a ping pong ball moving 100 miles an hour, or something like that. Bet you could catch one in the t-shirt logo area and not even have a scratch. Soon as I find a willing volunteer I'll post the video on my Instagram.ehhh. maybe. it might blow up your bow. youd be lucky to get a pass through if you nicked a rib. maybe on a small doe or a button buck.
sure fire away! like one of those nerf arrows...haha no thanks! id rather get shot with an adult arrow and die with honor like a manIt's basically like getting hit with a ping pong ball moving 100 miles an hour, or something like that. Bet you could catch one in the t-shirt logo area and not even have a scratch. Soon as I find a willing volunteer I'll post the video on my Instagram.
As a millennial, I don't really like to kill deer anyway. I just tag them with the arrow after getting their consent. The 4 last year...those were a tragic accident. I'm accepting gofundme donations for their families.
IBO speed is determined using 5 grains per pound of draw weight. On a 55lb bow that comes out to 275 grains so it shouldn’t harm a 55lb bow. I wouldn’t recommend that light of an arrow but it wouldn’t bounce off of deer. None of us started bow hunting with the idea that we could shoot through shoulders and break down deer. Then we hit shoulder bones and suddenly were blaming the equipment. We don’t have to shoot shoulders or Texas heart shots either. All we really need an arrow to do is fly straight and penetrate at least one rib/ hide and about eight inches of soft tissue.ehhh. maybe. it might blow up your bow. youd be lucky to get a pass through if you nicked a rib. maybe on a small doe or a button buck.
I've killed several deer and hogs with those heads. I need to get some more for the recurve @Vtbow gifted me.Magnus stinger 125s.View attachment 31761
As heavy as you can stand is best for sure. My personal opinion on poor penetration with mechanical heads is people don’t tune their bow. A fishtailing arrow may shoot accurately but it isn’t going to penetrate well regardless of point design.sure fire away! like one of those nerf arrows...haha no thanks! id rather get shot with an adult arrow and die with honor like a man
i will say to anyone considering this, that shooting a light mechanical set up on a 50lb bow is a bad idea. my neighbor talked me into it and i got my first 3 non-pass throughs on 2 bucks and a doe. second buck made it on my wall but we had a good brawl before it was over. first buck made it out alive.
I think were on the same page. I meant bows in the 70lb range. i feel like thats the new standard -- even though i see a lot of guys pulling way to hard to get to full draw.IBO speed is determined using 5 grains per pound of draw weight. On a 55lb bow that comes out to 275 grains so it shouldn’t harm a 55lb bow. I wouldn’t recommend that light of an arrow but it wouldn’t bounce off of deer. None of us started bow hunting with the idea that we could shoot through shoulders and break down deer. Then we hit shoulder bones and suddenly were blaming the equipment. We don’t have to shoot shoulders or Texas heart shots either. All we really need an arrow to do is fly straight and penetrate at least one rib/ hide and about eight inches of soft tissue.