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Please remember who started this thread. A new bowhunter. Someone wondering whats right and whats wrong. As a new bowhunter he needs to understand that it takes years of practice, lots of close encounters and time in the field to gain the neccessary confidence needed to know when to draw and when to release. I know many guys have the experience to shoot long range but our fellow bowhunter shouldnt be encouraged this early. I know its fun to brag about our accomplishments but we need to give him the advice he needs.
"they also shoot year round and put arrows in a baseball at 80 yrds" Would that be a moving baseball? You long range shot advocates just don't get it. It's NOT about your shooting abilities. I have no doubt you can shoot the hell out of a dot, out whatever range you want, but under hunting conditions with live animals it is UNETHICAL, IMNSHO. Makes NO difference if you haven't YET wounded an animal. The animals deserve better. How about at least do me a favor and keep your long range shots to yourself, because your right 98% of bowhunters cannot make those shots in the field and you going on a public forum and advocating those shots just make some guys think it's ok to shoot past their hunting abilities.
That happens to everyone, I had a shot at a doe at 30yrds once, I swear nothing was in the way.. I shot and about 10ft before her it hit a limb and went in the ground at her feet. The length of the shot should be determined by the area as well... deep timber and westside elk country, unless your in a clearcut your not getting a 60yd+ shot, east side however, that is a diff story... My shots of that distance have all been in open terrain with no twigs or branches to hit... thats safe IMO.....Unless you are 80 yards away and can't see the branch.Nobody is doubting your ability, archery is seeing how accurate you are at shooting dots to long distances. Archery hunting is seeing how close you can get before you take the shot.