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RE: Where would you aim?
ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer Well I'm not going to try to figure all that out, it's simple, I aim for the exit hole, hopefully on the knuckle on the opposite shoulder passing through the lungs and heart. |
RE: Where would you aim?
ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer I'd take one lung and heart exiting low in the chest depending, still aiming for the exit hole. ORIGINAL: Roskoe This is a pretty tough shot due to the angle and the fact that the distance to thedeer is fairly short. Most folks are going to hit this deer higher than they want. If you aim where rob said, you are probably going to hit higher and wind up hitting the first lung high and far back - hit the second lung low and far forward. |
RE: Where would you aim?
ORIGINAL: Schultzy Its so darn hard to explain it on here, in person would be so much easier! Alot of timeson a severe angle your only going to get one lung. Don't take the shot if your not confident about it. What you guys are doing is giving me a general cookie cutter answer while I'm asking for specifics. And you're not really thinking about the distances and angles I'm asking about before typing. I really want and respect your guys' experience but all that's happening here is you're confusing me and are even contradicting yourselves from one post to the very next. |
RE: Where would you aim?
Some of those shots have low percentage success rates and personally i would not even want to take them.
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RE: Where would you aim?
ORIGINAL: Hoytail Hunter ORIGINAL: Schultzy Its so darn hard to explain it on here, in person would be so much easier! Alot of timeson a severe angle your only going to get one lung. Don't take the shot if your not confident about it. What you guys are doing is giving me a general cookie cutter answer while I'm asking for specifics. And you're not really thinking about the distances and angles I'm asking about before typing. I really want and respect your guys' experience but all that's happening here is you're confusing me and are even contradicting yourselves from one post to the very next. |
RE: Where would you aim?
you're thinking too much. Just aim for the exit hole. And shoot the damn thing.
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RE: Where would you aim?
This really is not that difficult. One good thing that was mentioned is aim for the exit. Another, and it would help if you have a 3D target, is to take a bunch of shish-kebob skewers and shove them thru that deer at every conceivable angle you think you might attempt a shot at and try and make them all meet just low of center inside the deer and between the 2 shoulder blades. Make sense?
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RE: Where would you aim?
Its a fairly simple concept to know where you need to aim, the tricky part is actually hitting that spot haha.
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RE: Where would you aim?
Best advice I could give you is to not get so high in the tree .....and to make some of those angles lessen. From 30' in a tree.....you're SEVERELY handcuffing yourself on what should be "chip shots". You're your own worst enemy.
Look down at the deer......and imagine the path the arrow is going to take THROUGH the animal. Then do as everyone else has been telling you. Aim for the exit hole. Nobody's making this hard, but you. |
RE: Where would you aim?
ORIGINAL: GMMAT Best advice I could give you is to not get so high in the tree .....and to make some of those angles lessen. From 30' in a tree.....you're SEVERELY handcuffing yourself on what should be "chip shots". You're your own worst enemy. Look down at the deer......and imagine the path the arrow is going to take THROUGH the animal. Then do as everyone else has been telling you. Aim for the exit hole. Nobody's making this hard, but you. You tell me Jeff, since I've read many of your posts and you seem to know your left from your right and your north from your south and are pretty good with the language (I don't mean to patronizeby this statement, take it literally)... Anyway, on a deer thatis 20 yards out and quartering away at a severe 65 degree angle while you are 30 feet up higher in elevation than that deer, would you aim for an exit hole that isbehind the far shoulder?and why or why not? |
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