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brucelanthier 08-02-2007 10:44 AM

Long range second shot Pt.2
 
You are in your treestand and a deer stops 13 yds away. You do everything right but the deer jumps forward just as you shoot. You KNOW the arrow hit 6-8 inches back, not the best shot. The deer runs aways away and stops. You range it with your rangefinder atXX yds. The deer is broadside again and in a clear lane. If you would attempt a second shot what is the maximum range you feel confortable shooting?

GR8atta2d 08-02-2007 10:51 AM

RE: Long range second shot Pt.2
 
Any shot at a wounded deer ,that can be taken safely, is a good one!

huntingson 08-02-2007 10:51 AM

RE: Long range second shot Pt.2
 
It's already got a lethal wound so what have you got to lose? I would try out to 80 probably, but luckily I have never had to do that. The only second shot I have ever had to make was at 20 yards.

Jim_IV 08-02-2007 10:52 AM

RE: Long range second shot Pt.2
 
i would say fourty. you have already messed up so why take a shot passed that. you have already hit the deer and even if its that far back he will expire

Finch 08-02-2007 10:54 AM

RE: Long range second shot Pt.2
 
Good question. In these circumstances I would sling another arrow at 50 yards max. I am fairly accurate and confident at that range.I definitely would hold my pin dead on the heart in case the deer dropped down to leap away.

However, the deer knows something is up and a longer shot such as that may enable him the jump the string. Depends on the bow and shooter I guess. The deer is bound to die but a second arrow would end his/her misery alot sooner.

I dunno...thats a tough one. Its one of those executive decisions that would have to be made at that time.



brucelanthier 08-02-2007 10:55 AM

RE: Long range second shot Pt.2
 

ORIGINAL: GR8atta2d

Any shot at a wounded deer ,that can be taken safely, is a good one!
Agreed. Part of my practice routine is to take the first shot of the days practice at 20 or less and then pick a longer range for the second shot. 45 yards is my max for the second shot. I was just curious at other folks self limitations.

goos_blues 08-02-2007 10:57 AM

RE: Long range second shot Pt.2
 
It depends whether or not a think the deer is going to lay down. If a deer is out there 50 0r 60 yards and going to lay down, I would just leave it.

stevezt4 08-02-2007 10:58 AM

RE: Long range second shot Pt.2
 
yea but like it was already said, even if you hit 6 in back it may expire but it could suffer more if you dont shoot again. you dont have anything to lose Plus if you put a second hole it may make it easier to track. and possibly not take as long even if your second shot does hit it in the guts again




what are you going to doinjure it?????

Wheatley 08-02-2007 11:02 AM

RE: Long range second shot Pt.2
 
I practice regulary out to 60 yards and can keep most the arrows in a softball size maybe larger on some days. I do however know that the bottom of my sight ring is right at 80 yards so if he is within 80 yards I am going to try it. More than likely he would jump the string and since it will take the arrow a while to get there he would have moved. Heck I have had deer jump the string at 30 yards and it grazes right off thier back or slightly over it. He may just come up in time to hit it again.

Can not hurt to try and get another one in it IMO.

BackwoodsBuck 08-02-2007 11:17 AM

RE: Long range second shot Pt.2
 
Since it is already hit, I say 50 because that is my farthest pin.


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