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wvubowhunter 09-17-2007 11:57 AM

How accurate do you feel you should be?
 
I was out target practicing last night and was wondering what diameter size circle should a person be able to consistently shoot at 20yds/30yds before attempting to go hunting?

Bucky10 09-17-2007 12:00 PM

RE: How accurate do you feel you should be?
 
In my opinion, if you can't consistently hit a 4" circle at the yardage you plan on hunting, you shouldn't go. I am pretty hard on myself but I dont want to spend all that time in the field and not be confident at the moment of truth.

Diesel77 09-17-2007 12:03 PM

RE: How accurate do you feel you should be?
 
You should be like Germ, he can knock a dingle berry of a gnats ar$$ at 30 yards!

GR8atta2d 09-17-2007 12:06 PM

RE: How accurate do you feel you should be?
 
Not trying to sound holier than thou..but the old pie plate mentality isn't gonna cut it..I'd say a you better be cutting or very close to2" circle at those ranges. I wouldn't feel confortable with any less.

Things happen when hunting live quarry, you have to have confidence you can hit where your aiming. Because when emotions hit.. that 2" circle may become 4" which is much better than a 4" circle becoming 8"..etc

Greg / MO 09-17-2007 12:12 PM

RE: How accurate do you feel you should be?
 
Yep, gr8 nailed it... I've come to accept the 1" rule for every 10 yards as being fairly proficient, e.g., 1" groups at 10 yards, 2" groups at 20 yards, 3" groups at 30 yards, etc.

Can you go hunting and be "proficient" with less? Sure. Most of the guys I hunt around can't come anywhere close to this standard... but that's what I aim for, and can maintain pretty well.

OneMustFall 09-17-2007 12:27 PM

RE: How accurate do you feel you should be?
 

ORIGINAL: Greg / MO

Yep, gr8 nailed it... I've come to accept the 1" rule for every 10 yards as being fairly proficient, e.g., 1" groups at 10 yards, 2" groups at 20 yards, 3" groups at 30 yards, etc.

Can you go hunting and be "proficient" with less? Sure. Most of the guys I hunt around can't come anywhere close to this standard... but that's what I aim for, and can maintain pretty well.
yep i agree too,i try to be as close as possible at all ranges but i use the above as a guide..................

RHanbaum 09-17-2007 12:39 PM

RE: How accurate do you feel you should be?
 
I agree, the ol pie plate theory is history, especially with compounds. With the technolgy designed into todays bows, they are a precision instrument / weaponand with the Proper Practice, you are able to get very proficient very fast. The one inch rule is a good start!!! When takeing the life of an animal, you need to be as proficient as posible, we don't need to give the ANTI's anymore ammo, they fabricate enough as it is!!! Have a great season!!!

mo_bowhunter 09-17-2007 12:42 PM

RE: How accurate do you feel you should be?
 
I agree with the 1" per 10 yards rule - that is pretty good. Although I push myself to be around 2" at 30 and not much more than that for 40, maybe 3 inches at most - actually 30 to 35 is my limit for letting one go at game time.

pastorkhris 09-17-2007 12:43 PM

RE: How accurate do you feel you should be?
 
The one inch rule is the truth - there is no excuse with today's technology to not strive for this level of proficency! The only reason that people are not more accurate is because they do not practice - no excuses!

Rob/PA Bowyer 09-17-2007 12:52 PM

RE: How accurate do you feel you should be?
 

ORIGINAL: Greg / MO

Yep, gr8 nailed it... I've come to accept the 1" rule for every 10 yards as being fairly proficient, e.g., 1" groups at 10 yards, 2" groups at 20 yards, 3" groups at 30 yards, etc.

Can you go hunting and be "proficient" with less? Sure. Most of the guys I hunt around can't come anywhere close to this standard... but that's what I aim for, and can maintain pretty well.
I agree but I tend to hold myself to a higher degree as I am my biggest competitor. I'm not happy if it isn't 2" at 40 yards and even 50 at times.


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