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Are you laughing at me?
My DB has "the hole".:eek2: |
Sorry,Jeff,I didn't know but yes,now that I know,I am laughing.:happy0157:
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I'm not trying to be an ....!
Originally Posted by TFOX
(Post 3681488)
And 5 yards out for those that even care anymore.I think all these shots will kill a deer.
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A 5 yard shot is very doable,especially if in a lower stand.I have done it with great success.Get below 5,then yes,maybe a pass is necessary.
How about squirrels? Ever hunt them? How about a turkey? Hell,what about 3-d.I have had to make this shot in competition on many occasions.Good thing I didn't use my 40. We need to Know our equipment for every possible situation. One would think you would get a better shot opportunity but it doesn't always happen that way.I hunt some pretty thick stuff sometimes and deer do walk straight in as well as straight out.Just be prepared and know your equipment. Not to mention,my last posts were about correct information instead of falsehoods.Sight parallax isn't an issue when 20' in a tree for most setups. |
My first blind has a hole in it. Thankfully it was a practice shot on the range. You find out pretty quick that the arrow is well below the sight at release.
I have also shot a deer at 2 yards from the blind. I knew i had to aim high but since i had not practiced that shot i was not sure how high. Aimed way too high and spined him (got lucky) I should have just reached out and stabbed him with the arrow |
Originally Posted by davidmil
(Post 3677637)
Practice the shot .
x2 and as your planing on hunting. If from a tree then from a tree. Even a good idea to do it with as much head gear as you think you might wear. When I wear a lot I can't even line the peep and pin up. Good to know that before you need to. |
Originally Posted by TFOX
(Post 3681586)
True,if hunting out of a ground blind,this is a HUGE factor.More than 1 blind out there has a hole in it from those unaware of this phenomenon.:happy0157:
I had a situation last year where a buck was about 10 yards out broadside coming down a grade. I was in a tree next to it. Because it was close and took a step down at release the arrow went right over it's back. I came home and tried the shot again, my first pin was set to high for such a close shot. I've changed things for this year. My first pin is set for a max of 20 yards not at 20. |
This is a prime reason to practice, practice and then practice even more. So many new bowhunters set their pins up and then when it comes to make the in-between range shots they are not sure what to do. LADIES and GENTS, practice those in between ranges I.E 10 yards, 11, 12 13, 14, 15 - 25 yards etc etc.
Learn how your bow reacts and how your shooting style changes the arrow flight and point of impact on the target. DO NOT simply shoot 20, 30 and 40 yard pins if that is your setup. YES, Leave the pins at those yard points but practice with those same pins at different yardages. Shoot sitting down, shoot like you would if your standing on a treestand platform, it helps. In a nutshell, practice every possible shot you can so when the time comes to make that shot it is second nature to you. Goodluck, Dave |
My first pin is set for a max of 20 yards not at 20. |
Originally Posted by GMMAT
(Post 3684648)
Can you expound on the difference in POI at ydgs. below 20? Just curious.
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