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My site tape says I can shoot out to 120yds!
Seems to me a lot of the comments are focused on the ability of the shooter and capability of bow to put down an elk effectively at that range. The biggest issue in my experience is a lot can happen in the time you release and the time your arrow arrives. One step forward by your intended target and you'll piss off your buddies tracking a blood trail for miles. Elk hunting is all about patience. Be sneaky and close the gap.
I wouldn't worry too much about about the people practicing and then shooting game at 70-80yds, we should be more worried about the insane amount of guys that don't practice at all, bring out thier "tuned" setup 2 days before the season, throw on an expandable broadhead, then shoot at ANY yardage.
Lots of great discussion on this and I appreciate it. When I first posted the topic it was not meant to cause debate but to give a new bow hunter some perspective. When I became a hunter I realized that I was going to take the life of an animal. I take no pleasure in the act of killing and don't want to be cruel. I love the chase, challenge, and general participation in nature as part of the food chain. I asked the question because as a gun hunter for years I limited myself to 200yards max because that is where I felt after hundreds of practice rounds, I could be reliably and accurate take the animal down with the minimal amount of torment to the animal and the most ethical kill possible.Being a preparation crazy guy I now shoot hundreds of arrows a week to prepare for this coming season. My question is:Just because I can shoot an arrow accurately at 60 -70 yards, is it wise or ethical to do so. Will a well place arrow kill the animal quickly from that range as compared to a typical 10-20 yard shot from a tree stand. Having never killed an animal with a bow I don't want my "range" skill to become an arrogance which could let me take a shot that I should not take.So based on that, I am getting pretty good out to 80 yards but was thinking on limiting myself to 60 yards. Is this a wise range to stop at or am I being too conservative.I appreciate the input from everyone and I respect your skills and experience needed to achieve those skills. Just wanting to learn from those more experienced than me.
So based on that, I am getting pretty good out to 80 yards but was thinking on limiting myself to 60 yards. Is this a wise range to stop at or am I being too conservative.