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crazymofo, I guess your missing our point. I have absolutely no doubt that you can hit a softball every time you want to out to 100 yards, or 99+% of the time. The problem is no matter how fast a bow your using, it is still wickedly slow compared to a muzzleloader/rifle. And once you release, and your arrow flies, true to it's mark, right exactly where you were aiming, dead on, you have NO control on what the animal does and he doesn't have to do much before you have a wounded animal. And no matter how fast a bow you shoot, at those ranges it takes a while for your arrow to arrive. If you haven't had a wounded animal yet, I'm happy for you, but you can be rest assured if you continue to sling arrows out at those ranges you will in fact wound animals. This isn't about your shooting skills, it's realizing that your hunting with a weapon with limited capabilities and hunting within those limitations. Personally, and I realize this is just me, I will not hunt with someone who takes those ridiculous shots at live animals under field conditions and if I was "King" for a day I'd yank your bowhunting lic on the spot.... But I'm not "King" and can only advocate guys and gals give the animals a little more respect and try and close the distance.