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Old 01-19-2010, 05:24 AM
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wvnimrod
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Originally Posted by RacHunter
wvnimrod,

I have a question for you.

Lets say you are hunting from a treestand that is 25'
up a tree. The tree is on level ground and you can see all around you.

What is your shortest shot you will take from this treestand?

What is the longest shot you will take from this treestand?

I'm just curious.
Well first off, I hunt mostly from ground blinds because I find it more of a challenge,theres nothing like being eye level with your quarry!
But when I do hunt from a stand I place my set so that I'm aprox. 20-30 yards from my preferred shoting lane! I will shot out to 30yards,but I practice out to 60 and can keep a good group at that range,although I would not take a shot on a deer at that range I have just found after 30+ yrs. that practicing at longer range makes you more accurate at closer range!
And I'm not saying that you shouldn't take a shot at that kind of an angle,BUT I AM SAYING THAT,THOSE TYPES OF SHOTS ARE NOT GOOD SHOTS!!!! yes they can be made but there is also a much higher precentage that you will not hit both lungs.And after 30+ yrs I've tracked and helped track deer that were hit in one lung for as much as 600 yards before they were recovered and then only by a second shot!!!
I just prefer not to take those chances,sometimes you maybe faced with one of those shots, but theres no reason to me to put yourself in a position where those kinda shots are all you have!!

Just last year I helped my neighbor track a doe that he hit from a stand,he was 25' up and she was at 12 yrds he made a bad shot(they do happen) and hit her a little forward and hit the front shoulder,the arrow deflected down the front shoulder slicing it open but did NOT penetrate,(he shoots a 500+gr. arrow at 65#) we found her about 250 yrds out and he was able to get another shot and we recovered her,but we were LUCKY.
That is why,shooting at those types of angles although possible,they are not GOOD SHOTS.
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