How far would you shoot?
#31
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Harford Co Maryland USA
Posts: 4,966

If conditions are perfect, I can feel confident taking a shot out to 40 yards. That said, MOST of the time, I limit myself to 30 yds or less because there is so much that can go wrong when you're vastly more excited than you are shooting at a stationary target in your back yard. That apparently relaxed deer can easily turn, or take s small step forward just as you release the arrow and your "confident longer shot" will suddenly become a nightmare when you have a gut shot deer to attempt to recover. Everything has to go perfectly for that long shot to pay off, and the chances of something going wrong go up exponentionally as the range increases.
#32

prefer under 30yds but will reach out to about 40-45yds or further if he is big enough. if its a doe i will wait her out or get closer next time. but thats just me, and i dont mind sitting and watching a few deer til i take a shot
#34

As many have mentioned, being an excellent shot out to 60, 70, 80 yards really doesn't have much to do with shooting a real flesh and blood animal. As someone mentioned, the target animal can easily take a step or two that could prove disasterous. I feel confident in shooting at a relaxed animal out to 50 but after that, quaility shots become a LOT more difficult!
However, regardless, bowhunting for me has ALWAYS been and will ALWAYS continue to be a close-range, in-your-face, sport!
However, regardless, bowhunting for me has ALWAYS been and will ALWAYS continue to be a close-range, in-your-face, sport!
I was watching bow madness last night on the outdoor channel, and one guy took a 50 yard shot at a whitetail. The deer not only moved, it turned 90 degrees and was facing directly at the hunter at the moment the arrow struck. It was so bad, they didn't show a replay like they usually do. If the deer had turned in the opposite direction, he would have hit him directly in the butt.
They ended up recovering the deer the next day. From the looks of things, it was after 12 noon when they found it.
Last edited by Stonewall308; 09-09-2011 at 10:14 AM.
#38
Typical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Northern Michigan
Posts: 974

Where I hunt, I can't see more than 60 yards. I can't get an arrow thru without hitting something up to about 40-50 yards. I will only attempt a shot from 30 and under. Thats just my self imposed rule. I'm happy with it, and I tag out every year.
#39
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Free Union, VA
Posts: 750

First deer I eve took was with crossbow at 35 yds. That would be my max I think. I usually take them at less than 15 because of the way my stands are set up and the way the woods are around here. At 10-15 yds, they don't get much chance to jump the string.