RE: RUNNING RABBITS (I LOVE HUNTING THEM)
But the chances of that are slim, but it can still happen like you said. Thats why I do have stealth but at 15 feet away I can guarantee that a rabbit couldn't dodge an arrow traveling close to 85 MPH, It would be almost an instant impact kill, and I have a knack for knowing where the Rabbit is going to run to if I do spook it. But besides, most light 30# bows only shoot that fast anyway, and the Indians still took rabbits using those types of bows. And besides, the Rabbits like to stay still when I get like 20 feet away and less, and whenI raise my bow slowly and let the arrow go, it stays still because it is so used to getting hunted by Foxes and stuff, and those animals that hunt the Rabbits have to get really close and bite them with thier teeth, so a Rabbit wouldn't really expext an arrow to come at it really fast and hit it, and an arrow is really hard to spot in flight, almost like a flying ant, and I know this because I dodge arrows at 30 yards when my friends shoot the arrow at me with my bow. I know it's unsafe, but I only have about 2 seconds to move or im going to get hit. even though my bow shoots slow in archery terms, It still has stealth and shoots pretty fast to the human eye. I say if you use stealth, and get in range, the chance of a rabbit dodging an arrow is as slim as getting struck by lightning.