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oregonhunter 01-23-2002 12:49 PM

RE: Shot distance poll
 
An idiot eh...I don't like to judge people, but you know yourself better than I.

Hmm, I must be mistaken, but deer travel the same routes over and over because it is the EASIEST (I suppose that could mean they are lazy), deer also cross at whatever dips or lowest point they can find in the fence because they don't want put forth the effort of jumping over the higher sections to which they are pefectly capable (I don't know, I am starting to see a trend). Unless pushed by humans or chasing pud during the rut, they sleep and graze like cattle.

Maybe up in the northeast the deer run laps around the section to keep in shape....

Do you two not know the meaning of MOST or GENERALLY, try looking that up in your trusty dictionary and throw some synonyms my way.

Edited by - oregonhunter on 01/23/2002 13:52:24

Two Beards 01-23-2002 01:29 PM

RE: Shot distance poll
 
Jennings-compound...68 lbs.
Gold Tip arrows
Thunderhead or Wasp 3-blade broadheads (100 gr)

It makes a difference what type of hunting you are talking about...
Whitetails from a treestand in my home state of Iowa...average is around 20 yards...with my longest shot taken being 33 yards

Just got done with a 2 week hunt in Arizona for Javilina and Coues deer (Whitetail to folks in Arizona)....shot a huge boar javilina at 48 yards from my Double Bull blind over a water hole (only traveled 20 yards)
...also missed 2 whitetails at 45 and 50 yards<img src=icon_smile_sad.gif border=0 align=middle>...and felt lucky to get a chance at that distance.
In the 6 years I have hunted in Arizona, average shot distance is around 40 yards...you are not going to get as close to those deer as you can to a deer up north hunting from a treestand.

TB

oregonhunter 01-23-2002 01:49 PM

RE: Shot distance poll
 
Where ya from two beards? I grew up in Onawa, hunting the Loess Hills, and then did undergraduate at USD.

Chad

Edited by - oregonhunter on 01/23/2002 16:45:22

Bowhunter_45 01-23-2002 03:02 PM

RE: Shot distance poll
 
Shoot a Hoyt Banshee, with carbon arrows, 75 grain muzzys, x-ring stabilizer, limbsaver, tru glo site, tm hunter rest....average shot would be 20 yards

55#recurve 01-23-2002 04:50 PM

RE: Shot distance poll
 
If I had a range finder, or stakes and I practiced everyday like a did for one summer at 70 metres, I would take a 40 yard shot at the most, If I was going to strech it or lost my head, maybe 55metres. But I think the closer you are to an animal, the less mistakes can go wrong , and you can pick better spots to shoot. from 5-20-25metres. I don't think long shots are unethical, it depends on the experience of the hunter, and how well your equipment and yourself is tuned.
Good shooting.
Dylan

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beretta390 01-23-2002 05:03 PM

RE: Shot distance poll
 
2001 high country brute force, 294 fps 28 3/4 draw at 70#. i use goldtips 55/75 cut at 28.5 inches with 85 gr. nap spitfies. tru glow lite sight with one 0-30 yard tritium pin, tm hunter rest. killed 4 deer 3 at 10 to 12 yards and 1 at about 20 yards. shot another at 30 yards that i couldn't find. i practice mainly at 40 yards because it makes everything under that seem easy. longest shot would be 40 yards. i watched 3 bucks all at 50 yards for 30 minutes 1 was a nice 9 point. i grunted at them several times to no avail. one of my kills was a nice 8 point, all this happened in oct/nov 2001.

Matt / PA 01-23-2002 05:10 PM

RE: Shot distance poll
 
Compound- Avg distance is about 13-15 yards for all shots taken

I've taken only 2 deer over 30 yards.....one at 33, the other at 40.
My honest max effective distance if the conditions are right is probably 40 yards, but I need some good indications that I'm shooting at a very relaxed and stationary target at that range. I really start to feel comfortable at 30 yards......comfortable that less can go wrong with the animal moving.
I practice routinely back to 80-90yards.....do that for a session and move into 40. It looks and feels like 20.

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SE AK BowMan 01-23-2002 11:06 PM

RE: Shot distance poll
 
PSE Firestorm, set at 70#. My max distance at an animal is 40 yds. The comfort level increases as they get closer as Matt/PA said. This is due to the animals ability to move and my ability to not see things between me and an animal that is farther away than 40. I shoot amywhere from 80 yds and closer in my yard, and can keep them in the kill zone of the 3-D Deer. that doesn't make it a shot I would take at a living animal. Sorry, I have to much respect for them to be launching arrows that may not hit thier mark. Longest shot I have ever taken on an animal is 35 yards at a Fox, Closest I have ever passed, is 10 yards on a wolf.

Big Country 01-23-2002 11:23 PM

RE: Shot distance poll
 
I shoot a compound bow, a different one every year, but all shoot around 285fps/with carbons and 125gr. thunderheads.
Average shot=15-17yds.
longest=50yds.(exactly)
over 60 deer taken...and that is an accurate average. I like `em close.


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