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Old 09-13-2007 | 05:26 PM
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Default RE: adjusting aim out of treestand

Thers no substitute for proper form and not worrying about needing to climb a tree everytime you want to shoot your bow.[8D]



Rob is dead on.


The further out you go,the less the difference will be.The closer to the tree you get,the LESS it matters.


This is something you must know when hunting hills or mountains,it definately makes a difference.NO one hunts high enough in a tree for it to matter.If they are that high,they need to hit high anyway because of the angle.

I missed a deer because of it when hunting on theGROUND 1 time.I was sitting on the side of a hill that was a good 45 deg angle,the shot was 30 yards ranged uphill but I should have shot it for 20 to kill the deer.


I learned alot about this after that.Plus I use this stuff all the time at work when figuring angles.
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