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- noun Plural form of
lb .;pounds
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Examples
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I pull 63 lbs and blow through everything I shoot at. 60 lbs is more than enough.
For a first time bow hunter is a 70lb draw too much? What is the most common 50-60lb? 2009
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I suppose 130 lbs is quite fat for Hollywood standards though.
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BTW, if you do remount that scope, don't go "farmer tight" on the rings. 20 to 25 inch lbs is plenty tight, and too tight can affect the scopes performance.
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I pull 63 lbs and blow through everything I shoot at. 60 lbs is more than enough.
For a first time bow hunter is a 70lb draw too much? What is the most common 50-60lb? 2009
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Yes | No | Report from GiantWhitetails wrote 25 weeks 1 day ago no, dont listen to him. just get a draw weight thats comfortable and youll be fine, 40 lbs is enough to kill a deer. and shooting a bow would be the best way to work your muscles.
I've been thinking about getting a bow for a while now. 2009
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BTW, if you do remount that scope, don't go "farmer tight" on the rings. 20 to 25 inch lbs is plenty tight, and too tight can affect the scopes performance.
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Also, as everyone else has said, 60 or 65 lbs is plenty. 50 lbs will kill any deer as long as the shot placement is good.
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I truly hope that you keep up what you have started. 10 lbs is a HUGE success!
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Also, as everyone else has said, 60 or 65 lbs is plenty. 50 lbs will kill any deer as long as the shot placement is good.
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Yes | No | Report from GiantWhitetails wrote 25 weeks 1 day ago no, dont listen to him. just get a draw weight thats comfortable and youll be fine, 40 lbs is enough to kill a deer. and shooting a bow would be the best way to work your muscles.
I've been thinking about getting a bow for a while now. 2009
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