Free: Contests & Raffles.
Practice judging distances, you don't always have time to use a range finder.
Quote from: Miles on July 21, 2015, 05:17:25 AMSplitting the pins due to being unsure about the distance to the target. Don't do it, you'll miss every time (I did anyway). Now I just pick a distance, pick ONE pin and let the arrow fly. It's a much more effective way to kill a deer. so what do you do it you have a deer at 45 yds? Me being a somewhat competitive shooter at 3-D shoots split pins all the time.
Splitting the pins due to being unsure about the distance to the target. Don't do it, you'll miss every time (I did anyway). Now I just pick a distance, pick ONE pin and let the arrow fly. It's a much more effective way to kill a deer.
Thinking a two blade broadhead would work just as well as a three or four blade.
Quote from: RadSav on July 21, 2015, 02:32:31 PMThinking a two blade broadhead would work just as well as a three or four blade.Care to explain a little further?
Quote from: Miles on July 21, 2015, 04:15:33 PMQuote from: RadSav on July 21, 2015, 02:32:31 PMThinking a two blade broadhead would work just as well as a three or four blade.Care to explain a little further?Uh oh. Here comes a "short" answer.
My bowhunting mistakes have been numerous and hurtful. Not waiting on cold calling setups costs me at least one bull per year for the last 30 years. Those hurt something fierce because you know better. For many years I'd had a 3 or 5 pin fixed sight. Any critter at 33.75 yards would be in trouble. I'd just put all the pins somewhere close, but that doesn't pan out to well at all if it's not at that exact distance. RAD's Little Thing of centering the pin versus the sight frame handed me plenty of misses over those years. Switching to a single pin movable fixed that problem instantly. Moving too fast through the woods has hurt me over the years. Getting some fleece stalking booties has helped a ton to slow me down and make me conscious of the noise and speed I was making. Poor Shoot/Don't Shoot skills hurt my success in the early years. Not stretching my effective range through focused practice hampered me. Just let it go!!Not seeing a limb has cost me dearly many times. (A 360 bull at 16 yards last year).
Used the 30 yard pin on a 24 yard shot. Shot over the bucks back! HAIRCUT