If you have to
#32
ORIGINAL: Ben / PA
With a bow?
They way he is facing, he has to turn or walk right by you, just wait.
ORIGINAL: 2 Lunger
I've seen Michael Waddel take this shot numerous time! I'm not saying to do it but if you are that good with your equipment I would aim about 6" above your dot and you should take out both lungs and exit behind the opposite shoulder.
I've seen Michael Waddel take this shot numerous time! I'm not saying to do it but if you are that good with your equipment I would aim about 6" above your dot and you should take out both lungs and exit behind the opposite shoulder.
They way he is facing, he has to turn or walk right by you, just wait.
#33
[:@][:@][:@][:@]thats why i did not say no as of right now sitting infront of the computer i would not. But i said that last year about shooting a spike i tried and missed. i was glad i did kind untill i missed the second deer a 8 point and did not get another with in range, we all know what comes down to what we will do in the woods with the deer looking at us is alot differnt then sitting talking about it.
Kinda like saying if someone broke into my house i would shoot them stap them what ever be the weapon. we never know untill the time comes. unless it has already come for some of us unlucky guys out there
Kinda like saying if someone broke into my house i would shoot them stap them what ever be the weapon. we never know untill the time comes. unless it has already come for some of us unlucky guys out there
ORIGINAL: 2 Lunger
Oh yes, I've seen Waddel take this shot more times than I can count. Every one I've seen him take on TV the deer piled up in sight of the camera. If your that good do it. I see a lot of you guys saying you wouldn't do it but I bet when the moment came 50% of you guys that said no would be squeezing the release.
ORIGINAL: Ben / PA
With a bow?
They way he is facing, he has to turn or walk right by you, just wait.
ORIGINAL: 2 Lunger
I've seen Michael Waddel take this shot numerous time! I'm not saying to do it but if you are that good with your equipment I would aim about 6" above your dot and you should take out both lungs and exit behind the opposite shoulder.
I've seen Michael Waddel take this shot numerous time! I'm not saying to do it but if you are that good with your equipment I would aim about 6" above your dot and you should take out both lungs and exit behind the opposite shoulder.
They way he is facing, he has to turn or walk right by you, just wait.
#34
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 2,164
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From: Moravia NY USA
Oh yes, I've seen Waddel take this shot more times than I can count. Every one I've seen him take on TV the deer piled up in sight of the camera.
It is not live.
Read the threads on hitting and not finding deer here and every forum - apparently not all bowhunters have the god like ability of a tv hero - or lack the ability to edit.
Steve



