How bad are your misses?
#12
RE: How bad are your misses?
if i miss an animal when it happens it is usaully by a few inches or less like this year i missed a huge 9-point wit split brow tines at 10yrds by about an inch literally an inch
You guys who say you had clean misses by a narrow margin.......
How far did you miss where you were aiming?
#14
RE: How bad are your misses?
ORIGINAL: greenboy
if i miss an animal when it happens it is usaully by a few inches or less like this year i missed a huge 9-point wit split brow tines at 10yrds by about an inch literally an inch
if i miss an animal when it happens it is usaully by a few inches or less like this year i missed a huge 9-point wit split brow tines at 10yrds by about an inch literally an inch
Oh well, we can't all be perfect.
#15
RE: How bad are your misses?
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
Just wondering.....
You guys who say you had clean misses by a narrow margin.......
How far did you miss where you were aiming?
if i miss an animal when it happens it is usaully by a few inches or less like this year i missed a huge 9-point wit split brow tines at 10yrds by about an inch literally an inch
You guys who say you had clean misses by a narrow margin.......
How far did you miss where you were aiming?
LOL I was wondering the same thing.
I missed 2 wolves by a few inches.....but way off my intended target. If I miss, its because I'm too jacked up and don't take the time to control myself. Sometimes this is my biggest weakness.
OOPS, I forgot to mention that I had controlled myself with the wolves, just overestimated the yardage.....bad.
#17
RE: How bad are your misses?
Most of my shots in the yard, even though “missing” my intended aim, would still kill a deer. That’s really all that matters to me. Every great once in a while I get a weird thing where I just jerk badly at the moment of release. Its very rare, but results in a very far off shot. 1-2 feet off.
Now my past misses at deer, were usually never by too much, and nearly always for a misjudged yardage. There were a few that ducked. And my most recent miss was a combination of factors that were my fault, but all added up to just missing a doe. Even though I probably hit where I was aiming. To explain, my close pin was sighted in for 22 yds. She was 15 yds, & at 15 I’m a little high. I also tend to aim a little higher than most when it comes to shooting deer from a tree(but I am working on it) She was also REALLY on edge for some reason. Wind was good, she never looked up. All those things combined with my error to aim low to compensate for both the closeness of the shot AND her temperament sailed my arrow JUST over her back.
Now my past misses at deer, were usually never by too much, and nearly always for a misjudged yardage. There were a few that ducked. And my most recent miss was a combination of factors that were my fault, but all added up to just missing a doe. Even though I probably hit where I was aiming. To explain, my close pin was sighted in for 22 yds. She was 15 yds, & at 15 I’m a little high. I also tend to aim a little higher than most when it comes to shooting deer from a tree(but I am working on it) She was also REALLY on edge for some reason. Wind was good, she never looked up. All those things combined with my error to aim low to compensate for both the closeness of the shot AND her temperament sailed my arrow JUST over her back.
#18
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: ELK GROVE CA USA
Posts: 1,251
RE: How bad are your misses?
i would say my misses are do to my form, grip, and possibley not tunned bow....add it all together you can get some lost arrows, broken arrows, or sometimes great shots!!
#19
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NY
Posts: 4,668
RE: How bad are your misses?
ORIGINAL: MOTOWNHONKEY
I agree with the Canting the bow statement. Exspecially on side hill shots. I'll never shoot without a level bubble in the site picture again. It really makes a difference.
ORIGINAL: MOmightymite
I have tested this while practicing and found that canting the bow made me shoot several inches off either side. Up and down was still fine. I think as far as hunting goes you would still be lethal as long as you aimed in the right spot to begin with. If you aimed too far back and canted the bow, then your wounding odds increase of course. just what i have seen. If you are missing more than 3-4" it prolly has nothing to do with canting the bow a little. JMO.
I have tested this while practicing and found that canting the bow made me shoot several inches off either side. Up and down was still fine. I think as far as hunting goes you would still be lethal as long as you aimed in the right spot to begin with. If you aimed too far back and canted the bow, then your wounding odds increase of course. just what i have seen. If you are missing more than 3-4" it prolly has nothing to do with canting the bow a little. JMO.
MO.........how does Nugent get away with canting the bow so much?? Just because he shoots the same every time??
#20
RE: How bad are your misses?
i missed my whole target and back stop once. keep in mind my backstop is 2 hay bales high, stacked on their sides(strings out not up) and 2 wide(side by side)
yep...that was a big miss. luckily the fence stopped my arrow
that miss was due to a terrible case of target panic...once in a blue moon i will get super jumpy and nervous for some odd reason...usually put the bow away and find something else to do...that day i decided to try to shoot through it and "cure it" didnt even hit my anchors and the arrow was loose...
most my shooting though, i can carry the ole 1" for every 10yds pretty easily though...anything outside that i consider a bad shot/miss. typically my shooting within 40yds is better than that "rule of thumb" though..
yep...that was a big miss. luckily the fence stopped my arrow
that miss was due to a terrible case of target panic...once in a blue moon i will get super jumpy and nervous for some odd reason...usually put the bow away and find something else to do...that day i decided to try to shoot through it and "cure it" didnt even hit my anchors and the arrow was loose...
most my shooting though, i can carry the ole 1" for every 10yds pretty easily though...anything outside that i consider a bad shot/miss. typically my shooting within 40yds is better than that "rule of thumb" though..