Last summer, we had a McKenzie caribou set up way out there on our practice range for a bonus points shot. NOBODY would shoot at it. I never have met a target I wouldn't take a shot at, so after I turned in my scoredard I stepped up, jacked my ProTec up to put the point of the arrow about a foot over it's back, and shot. Couldn't see where the arrow hit. One guy said he thought I went low. I jacked it up a little more and shot. Still couldn't see the arrow. Went back to my original aim point and shot three more arrows.
By this time, there were a bunch of guys gathered around watching me shoot. About a dozen of them grabbed their bows and started whailing away at it. We finally saw one arrow stick in a hoof. When everybody had shot all they dared to, we walked up to look for arrows.
I had 2 arrows in the 10, 2 more just outside the 10 (about an 8" group) and one arrow sticking in the target's back. The arrow the other guy shot into the hoof was the only other arrow sticking in it.
One guy asked me what I'd shot it for. 'Heck if I know. I don't have any sights on my bow.'
Tab - $5. ProTec - $750. Arrows - $8 each. The look on their faces - Priceless.
After we'd shot, one fella just had to know. He went to the car, came back with his rangefinder and lazered it. 127 yards.
I've hit targets further than that, but that's my best long distance shooting with witnesses.