ORIGINAL: TFOX
ORIGINAL: OHbowhntr
ORIGINAL: atlasman
Look how high up the body the "bullseye" is!!!! This is what I love about 3D targets (not really, I think it lures guys into shooting higher than they should). I hate the fact that on a 3D target, you are shooting at a 10 spot that is actually a few inches above where most hunters would normally aim on an animal, at least the in the Cervid class.
Atlas, shoot a couple groups from 35-40-45 yds, and then let's talk!!!! At 25 yds, you can do that, ante up the yardage, and things start getting a little hairier. While to some extent I'll agree with you, I've shot groups with Blazers and Duravanes in a mixed batch, and had similar results with both, I don't think shooting something that weighs 50 extra grains is going to fly overly close once you get out a bit in range.
That is where I aim,PERFECT double lung shot and puts them down QUICK and gives you the largest room for error.But that is off topic.
Yea...........me too..........I thought the same thing when I read that but wanted to stay on topic.