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matt the hunter 08-19-2012 06:39 AM

bowhunting out of treestand
 
This will be my first year to bowhunt out of a treestand instead of a blind. Is it true that you should always aim low? Will be in an 18 ft stand.

Rick C. 08-19-2012 07:29 AM

Never heard that you always aim low. I guess if you think the deer is alert and you think it will jump the string, you may want to aim a little low in the vital area. I always try to aim dead center of the vitals when I shoot.

Mibowhunter91 08-19-2012 07:55 AM

Try not to bend at the shoulder that will cause u to hit high

nys-buckstalker 08-19-2012 09:10 AM

Bernd at your waist not at your shoulder and aim a little lower in the vital area. No matter how quiet you think your bow is a deer will drop faster than your arrow is traveling. Another thing is the angle of your shot. the closer you are to the animal the more angel you will have and less view of the vital area.I like to keep my shots at about 15 to 20 yds.

PREDATE 08-19-2012 09:48 AM

Welcome to the forums Matt! Just to elaborate, "jumping the string" is just the opposite, they will duck or crouch, not always though!
Dont just look at the front of the deer, what I mean is know where your arrow will exit.
Practice shooting angles!!!!!
Take good shots!!!!!

jimmy28303 08-19-2012 08:31 PM

I always aim dead center of the vitals. I am sure some ppl have had deer jump their string and hit high but it has worked for me just aiming where you would like to hit.

PREDATE 08-19-2012 10:49 PM

I also forgot to mention to use a safety harness and don't climb with your bow!!

wallhangr 08-20-2012 06:46 AM

If I follow you question correctly, the answer is yes, you should aim a bit low from a stand. This is assuming you have sighted in your bow while shooting on the ground. When shooting from the ground your drop off is a bit more than when shooting from a height of 18ft. Your best bet is to practice from tree stand height at a couple distances to get an idea of how much you need to compensate.

huntingkidPA 08-20-2012 12:07 PM


Originally Posted by wallhangr (Post 3962195)
If I follow you question correctly, the answer is yes, you should aim a bit low from a stand. This is assuming you have sighted in your bow while shooting on the ground. When shooting from the ground your drop off is a bit more than when shooting from a height of 18ft. Your best bet is to practice from tree stand height at a couple distances to get an idea of how much you need to compensate.

x2. i have a practice platform in a tree behind my house where i shoot from elevated. dont go out in the field before you practice from a stand. it helped me a lot. i also see lots of people just climb on there rough or shed and shoot from there.

SouthernMDArcherer 08-20-2012 12:50 PM

Aim were you want the arrow to exit, bend at the waist are both good answers. Wear a SAFETY HARNESS..............it is not if you will fall it is when..........always WEAR the HARNESS.

Dave


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