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#11

ORIGINAL: BuddyBo
Yeah Smoke, it were a Ten Point CB. And I practice at out to 60 yards all the time and have even killed at 72 yards before. But, this time, he moved too much and I lost him.
BBO
Yeah Smoke, it were a Ten Point CB. And I practice at out to 60 yards all the time and have even killed at 72 yards before. But, this time, he moved too much and I lost him.
BBO
#12

ORIGINAL: Urban Legend
If you're shooting at deer 72 yards away, you need to question your bowhunting skills. That's just stupid!!![:@]
ORIGINAL: BuddyBo
Yeah Smoke, it were a Ten Point CB. And I practice at out to 60 yards all the time and have even killed at 72 yards before. But, this time, he moved too much and I lost him.
BBO
Yeah Smoke, it were a Ten Point CB. And I practice at out to 60 yards all the time and have even killed at 72 yards before. But, this time, he moved too much and I lost him.
BBO
#15
Typical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Thomasville, N.C.
Posts: 522

LOL. Holly Cow! I knew I shouldn't have said anything about that 72 yard kill. But it is very true. But I have learned my lesson now on long shots. No more ever again. And dnk, you're all wet this time. I'm now putting anyone on or planing anything funny. For real. Planter, I love that quote you said but I've used the wording differently and pertaining to something a bit more personal. LOL.
And lastly, MARTIN Ole Buddy! OK, I'll trade with ya all my stuff for your bear hunting stand anytime you want. And I know the way to Mt. Airy too. LOL
BBO
And lastly, MARTIN Ole Buddy! OK, I'll trade with ya all my stuff for your bear hunting stand anytime you want. And I know the way to Mt. Airy too. LOL
BBO
#17
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ontario Canada
Posts: 604

Buddy one good thing about this situation yougot yourself into is that others may learn from it as well.
The reason most of the long time crossbow hunters limit their shots at deer to under 40 yards (most are actually shorter than 40) is not that you can't be successful at the greater yardage, but because you might come onto this situation every once in a while. A 75 % success at the greater distances means you can potentually wound every forth deer. The deer does not even have to hear the bow going off, the arrow makes alot of noise durring flight as well as the deer might just move on it's own in normal movement.
Lets all hope we all learn from this and you get another crack at this buck.
The reason most of the long time crossbow hunters limit their shots at deer to under 40 yards (most are actually shorter than 40) is not that you can't be successful at the greater yardage, but because you might come onto this situation every once in a while. A 75 % success at the greater distances means you can potentually wound every forth deer. The deer does not even have to hear the bow going off, the arrow makes alot of noise durring flight as well as the deer might just move on it's own in normal movement.
Lets all hope we all learn from this and you get another crack at this buck.
#19
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: arkansas
Posts: 3,147

ORIGINAL: rafsob
Well said Tom!!!
Well said Tom!!!

Sorry to go O/T on y'all.
#20
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 18

Listen to this story, This morning I was hunting and I heard something moving through the woods at a brisk pace next thing i know a 4 point buck comes out at 45 yards and moving away so I took the shot and hit him in the right front leg. I wait an hour then get out of my stand but couldnt find blood anywhere.