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Old 12-17-2009 | 10:27 PM
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HellsAngel
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SAME AS HAVIN SOMEONE POP A BALLON BEHIND YOU WHEN YOUR NOT EXPECTING IT. WE FLINCH..SAME EFFECT..

HE IS RIGHT..YOU SHOULD DRAW AND THEN AIM DOWN USING YOUR HIPS TO GET THE DEER IN THE SIGHTS....UNLESS , LIKE I DO....YOU PRACTICE FROM YOUR STAND AND HAVE YOUR PINS ON TIME THAT WAY. CERTAINLY THAT WONT KEEP THE DEER FROM JUMPIN THE STRING.



Originally Posted by 121553
Theres noise off every bow, as the sound will travel faster than the arrow. At that last moment that deer knows something ain't right or else some how his within 10 yrds from you out of no where and he's right there. I've had three deer drop before my arrow got there but the deer were within 11 yrds out. They actually drop down and spring up and bolt and sometimes they might stop and look back. Seen it. Never seen a target do that.

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