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I shoot my bow once a year before the season at 20 yards to make sure I am still sighted in....then I know I am accurate to 90 with my current set up. I am trying to make my bow / string / accessories last exponentially longer by only shooting my bow a max of 3 time a year. So far it has worked.
Quote from: jrebel on March 08, 2014, 04:35:36 PMI shoot my bow once a year before the season at 20 yards to make sure I am still sighted in....then I know I am accurate to 90 with my current set up. I am trying to make my bow / string / accessories last exponentially longer by only shooting my bow a max of 3 time a year. So far it has worked. Is this a trol or are you serious?
Look at my post count....I'm no troll. Be nice.
I have not read all 5 pages but most East coast and MidWest hunters generally do not shoot over 40 yards. West Coast born you get the folks who push the envelope. Generally speaking.
Quote from: TheHunt on March 08, 2014, 07:13:59 PMI have not read all 5 pages but most East coast and MidWest hunters generally do not shoot over 40 yards. West Coast born you get the folks who push the envelope. Generally speaking. Years ago I was in a deer hunting competition in West Virginia. Guys were shooting on the range getting ready for the opener the next day. When asked if I wanted them to make room I said, "No, that's ok. I'll wait until you get back to 50 yards." They all stopped and stared at me. Then one guy say's, "I don't think you western pukes understand. We don't shoot 50 yards." After five days there were a lot of deer missed. I continued to get grief from the guys in that camp for shooting my buck on the run at 35 yards. At the end of the competition there was only one deer killed in our camp. As I was leaving I told the guy who called me a western puke, "Maybe you need to start practicing at 50 yards. Maybe you won't miss all those easy shots you easterners are so famous for."
Cant wait to get shooting again, Its been awhile I miss it.
I was watching a hunting show the other day where a guy shot a whitetail at like 50 yards. I couldn't believe how much that deer moved before the arrow got there. It makes me realize that shooting open sage mulies at longer distances is "safer" than those flinchy whitetails.