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HORN-HUNTER 06-10-2004 09:51 AM

Simple way to range yrds?
 
The 12 pt. muley was standing ,I gussed 42 yards broadside, up hill,looking down @ me ,,settled the 40 yrd. pin on him ,released ,to darnlow!!! [:o] seen the arrow smash into the rock [:@] what the heck...guess I need more yrd. estimate courses or some tech advice here ! Whats the best way to calulate distance ,up hill ,down flat .etc..?????...

Arthur P 06-10-2004 09:59 AM

RE: Simple way to range yrds?
 
Learn to judge 20 yards and then get that close before you shoot. Half the distance, half the judgement error, half the allowance for wind/uphill/downhill. At least 200% better chance of making a clean, one shot kill.

That's the way I do it. When I'm hunting, I'm too lazy to carry a pocket calculator with trigonometry and trajectory formulas programmed into it.[8D]

walks with a gimp 06-10-2004 10:44 AM

RE: Simple way to range yrds?
 
If you have a multi-pin sight on your bow, spend some time at full draw judging the gap between two pins at a life size 3D deer target. If your 30 yard pin is on the top of the back and the 40 yard pin is on the bottom of the chest, remember that sight picture. do the same at 30, 50 and 60. You can also mark the gaps on your pin guard at different yardages,while at full draw just like you're shooting. I believe there is a sight on the market now that already has the marks on it, but they might not be right for your draw length (distance between your eye and sight).

JeffB 06-10-2004 10:51 AM

RE: Simple way to range yrds?
 
One word:

Bushnell


jsager 06-10-2004 10:51 AM

RE: Simple way to range yrds?
 
Go to [link]http://www.deadonrangefinder.com[/link]
it's a range finder that you stick to your pin guard.

Mike from Texas 06-10-2004 04:47 PM

RE: Simple way to range yrds?
 

ORIGINAL: JeffB

One word:

Bushnell


I second that.


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