Aluminum arrows will work just fine. I use them on my 35 pound bow all of the time. Its the shooter not the equipment.
A 25 pound bow might kill a deer at 10 yards, but it may not be legal in most states. A 35 pound bow is about the minimum you want to use and, at least in Indiana, it is the legal minimum.
A 60 to 70 pound force bow should do the job. I would go with the 70 pounds personally because of the pig/hog's tough skin.
well i am 14 and weigh 125 pounds i shoot a 60 pound bear mauler, so a bow between 30 50 pounds is fine.
Yes, but you need to check with your local authorities to see if you can legally use it to hunt in your home state. The laws vary, but it should be okay.
uncooked bow tie is approximately 3.6 cups to a pound
you can kill any animal with 50 pound bow Indians have been doing it for thousands of years with 30-40 pound bows
There should be a model name on the limbs of the bow. Use this name in an online search and you should be able to determine the age bow.
The maximum killing distance for a typical 55 pound recurve bow is 100 yards. Beyond this distance, the bow does not offer a consistent killing blow.
Pizz. is not a bow term; it means not to use the bow. It means to pluck the string, or Pizzicato. When the music says "arco", you should start using the bow again.
i suggest a Parker. that's what i started with and now im upgrading to a matthews reezen.
maybe i think it wont maybe a cross bow so sorry cant do it you should use a Nerf big bad bow