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Offline wyohandi

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Browning Micro Adrenaline
« on: October 01, 2010, 12:52:02 PM »
So I bought one of these for my wife a few years ago, she shot it awhile got sidetracked put it away for a couple years.
Its the 50# model so I broke it out this year figured I didn't need a 70# bow to shoot deer from a treestand. I should have
taken it out years ago, it's short, light, pretty much the perfect blind/treestand bow.
I know, I know you HAVE to have a 70# $900 bow that shoots 350+FPS to kill anything bigger than a chipmunk. Well I only
have a 28" draw so the 300FPS mark is out of my reach with any bow I've seen with a real arrow (around 350-400gr minimum)
Anyways that little Browning shooting a 395gr arrow at a snails pace of 226FPS blew through every deer I shot all the way to 40yds
with a plain old Muzzy 3 blade 100gr.  the farthest I had to follow one was 50yds.
I guess my point is you don't need the fastest, newest, crap out there to really enjoy bowhunting. That old bow in the closet just
might be responsible for your best season ever. Mine (sorry, my wifes) did for me.

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Re: Browning Micro Adrenaline
« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2010, 06:54:08 AM »
I have two brands of arrows that I shoot, one brand is for the modern bow, and the other can be used in both my modern and traditional recurve.  The Easton Super Slam 2413 with its 165 gr Zwickey Eskimo broadhead weighs in at 590 grs, and the CX Heritage 150's with the 165 gr Zwickey Eskimo broadhead wieghs in at 605 gr and they both fly like darts. 

I'm not into fast and light arrows, as I believe in the law of physics.