RE: bowhunting accuracy test?
I know a guy who shoots awesome at a target put him in front of a deer he can't shoot to save his life. Would be incredibly hard to implement a plan fairly, as well as push some of those people who desperately want to join the legions of us arrowslingers away. When I started bowhunting I had no one to show me the ropesat 14 i didn't realize you probably should practice w/ broadheads or tuning a bow was necessary (did'nt it comed tuned ?) I just don't like the thoughts of pushing some people w/ out an experienced mentor away Or what if you practice all summer and you still are at best are a really terrible shot. Don't deprive one for lack of natural ability. I do however hate the thought of wounded deer but thats the reality we pretty much have all done it even if we shoot quite good!