Is a 70 pound bow with an Iron Will broad head enough to blow through an elk at 60-70 yards?

GodSpeed1

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Is a 70 pound bow with an Iron will broadhead enough to pass through an elk at 60-70 yards?
 

HuntWyld

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More info is needed like draw length and arrow weight but in short, yes it’s very likely unless your shooting a 300 grain arrow with a 24in draw length.
 
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GodSpeed1

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More info is needed like draw length and arrow weight but in short, yes it’s very likely unless your shooting a 300 grain arrow with a 24in draw length.
Arrows weigh close to 350 grains, and I want to say draw length is “31 thereabouts
 
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JoeDirt

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Absolutely, Both examples are on rosies

My cousins setup:
Clean pass through, cheap bear bow, 29"/70lb quartering away right behind the ribs clipped the heat out the front of the brisket, 70 yards, 420gn arrow magnus broadhead. The arrow went quite a ways after that shot.

I did a follow up shot on a injured bull (days later)
Clean pass through on the pelvic bone, hard quartering (not a great shot but it was needed), Bowtech speed bow, 60 yards, 28"/70lb, 540gn arrow, iron will broadhead
 
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GodSpeed1

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Yeah no I’m lying I just measured them - 450 grains - my apologies
 

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28.5 inch draw here, pulling 70lbs, and had a pass through on a moose at 75 yards with a 100g deep six iron will broadhead on the end of a 4mm FMJ. Short answer in my book is yes the broadhead can do it but it is entirely dependent upon your gear and placement.
 
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