Any kind of bow should kill a whitetail (I'm assuming whitetail) if it has a high enough velocity. I recommend 30 pounds at an absolute minimum. Preferably a minimum of 45 pounds.
At least 40 pounds.Depends on the bow and shooter and please check local laws.
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!
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About 5 hours for a 10-lb ham.
approximately the size of a 4 lb. Cornish game-hen.
the average Draw weight for deer, turcky and hog is between 60 and 70 lb
It depends on the individual man and the size, sex, species and age of the deer. In a lot of cases though, if you're comparing an average ~200 lb man to a deer like that of a mule deer buck, they would both be about the same size.
any where from 200 to 300 fps (feet per second)
the draw weight is how much strength it takes to pull it back which is equal to how much force is put into the arrow. so basically pulling back a 50 lb draw weight bow is equally as hard as lifting a 50 lb sack with one arm
I have a Pearson renegade 2 and the tag says 57" for string length