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I am hunting on a private land thatbelongs to a friend of mine, I only got into bow hunting last year. I practice all year waiting for the season and now he wants to get out also. The problem I am having is he took his bow down for the wall, cob webs and all and is wanting to go out also. He told me he needs to practice a couple of times, and by that I mean two shots and that is it. Last year he came over to practice at my house andhit a van parked 80 yards away.
This is no joke, the target was at 20 yards and he hit a van. My question is how do I go about tell him in a polite way put the bow away,I know it is his land and he can do what he wants to, but I don't want to be out there and see him gut shot a deer and think it was a good shot. I have learn a lot for this forumit is just my opinion but I think you need to shoot more than two arrows and think your ready.Has anyone else had to deal with something like this.
This is no joke, the target was at 20 yards and he hit a van. My question is how do I go about tell him in a polite way put the bow away,I know it is his land and he can do what he wants to, but I don't want to be out there and see him gut shot a deer and think it was a good shot. I have learn a lot for this forumit is just my opinion but I think you need to shoot more than two arrows and think your ready.Has anyone else had to deal with something like this.
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