Yes, a 35 lb. draw weight can kill a deer, you just need to be at a minimum range of 10-20 yards and a maximum range of 30-35 yards in order for the shot to be deadly. My gym teacher's friend he met competition shooting a long time ago once hunted every legal game animal in North America on nothing but a 35 lb. draw weight, so it is possible, Just aim carefully and be far enough away. Happy hunting to you!
Yes it can if you hit within the vital organs at close range. I wouldn't shoot over 25 yards at a deer.
It is possible, but to be legal, your bow should be 35 pounds.
Got to make the shot and it will! Any mistake and it is going to turnout bad!
The lowest draw weight on a bow, that I've heard of is about 55 pounds. But I've heard of people killing deer with a little less.
you shouldn't be trying to kill a deer!
It surely can, but it will depend on the shot. In my country (Hungary), however, it is illegal to hunt with any bow, compound or reflex, with a draw weight below 50 lbs.
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There technically is not a required weight, however it is recommended that to have a compound bow set to at least 30-35lbs. It all depends on the placement of the arrow in the deer or animal. If you place an arrow in the lungs or heart of a deer, shooting it with a draw weight of 35lbs, it will most likely kill the deer.
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.
PSE Nova compound bow is high on the list of most deer hunters. The most important thing is to determine the draw and weight you need for your size and strength.
http://www.dnr.sc.gov/regs/pdf/huntingregs.pdf No restrictions on draw weight in SC.
Must be at least 30 lbs.
Spears, bow and arrows.
With bow and arrows to kill deer and buffalo ( etc) but the mostly fished .