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thenuge15 09-28-2004 07:44 PM

Will you take a straight downward shot?
 
Will you take a straight downward shot? Just looking for opinions. I know a lot of ppl who would and probably equal amount who wouldn't.

CLOUD 9, MN 09-28-2004 07:50 PM

RE: Will you take a straight downward shot?
 
I've been practicing a shot with my target from 2 to 3 yards from my tree and 20 ft. up. Man.........thats not an easy shot. I can do it fine but gees do you have to contort your body! I've been practicing it alot, I know I can execute it, but I highly doubt I would ever use it! I strongly feel I'd be better off letting the deer go past and shoot further out at 15 to 25 with a better angle!

Good Luck!

OHBowhunter 09-28-2004 07:53 PM

RE: Will you take a straight downward shot?
 
Aim straight, hit spine, DOWN. Short tracking. Nice shot!

Matt / PA 09-28-2004 07:57 PM

RE: Will you take a straight downward shot?
 
I seldom have a treestand set up where a deer should walk directly beneath me.......I do practice like Vaughn said at about 2-3 yards away and know exactly where to aim and how to do it, but it is a shot you must practice. Anything steeper than that and you are really flirting with 2 halves of a deer and it would be real easy to shoot straight down one lung.
Even a 2-3 yard shot NEEDS to be practiced because it is VERY different from a normal treestand shot, and can't even be compared to standing on level ground unless your trying to shoot your toe off.;)

Washington Hunter 09-28-2004 08:02 PM

RE: Will you take a straight downward shot?
 
At this point in time - absolutely not. It isn't a shot I practiced over the summer because none of my stands are set up in trees with those shots possible. I had to cut through this rose bushes in order to get to most of the trees I wanted to hang my stands in. Next summer I may practice the shot, but right now I wouldn't feel comfortable taking one.

Rob/PA Bowyer 09-28-2004 08:56 PM

RE: Will you take a straight downward shot?
 

ORIGINAL: Matt / PA

I seldom have a treestand set up where a deer should walk directly beneath me.......I do practice like Vaughn said at about 2-3 yards away and know exactly where to aim and how to do it, but it is a shot you must practice. Anything steeper than that and you are really flirting with 2 halves of a deer and it would be real easy to shoot straight down one lung.
Even a 2-3 yard shot NEEDS to be practiced because it is VERY different from a normal treestand shot, and can't even be compared to standing on level ground unless your trying to shoot your toe off.;)
Well said.

JeramyK 09-28-2004 09:00 PM

RE: Will you take a straight downward shot?
 
I wouldn't feel comfortable taking that shot. I'd wait for a better opportunity.

davidmil 09-28-2004 09:44 PM

RE: Will you take a straight downward shot?
 
I have and it's worked.... but I don't like it. If it's straight down all you have to do is wait until it walks away a bit. I had a really nice doe the other day with her nose stuck to the tree I was in. She smelled where I rummaged around on the ground and handled the tree putting on my stand. She did look up twice but figured I was nothing. She finally walked off. Next time I think I'll shoot her. Been a while since I stuck anything.

jerry606 09-28-2004 10:16 PM

RE: Will you take a straight downward shot?
 
no sense in risking it...just wait a few minutes until it walks a few yards out.

Trashman 09-29-2004 01:13 AM

RE: Will you take a straight downward shot?
 
Did this last year, only shot I had. She walked right at me. I waited for her to angle away but she came right underneath me so I tried to spine her. Just missed, but if you want to see the damage, look here : not for the meek (but that's not us now, is it).

http://www.spacestar.net/users/trashman/rockethead.htm


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