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I said 30 yds, but that is based off of my equipment. I use recurve, and 30 is long. My preferred is 10-15. With all the advances in bows, someone else may have equipment that can get out there a bit---and still be ethical. There are many reasons why people use a bow....mine: I have a multiseason tag and will use use that friggin bow because it adds a month and a half to my season. Some people like shooting long distances. I say if they have the right equipment to still kill cleanly and consistently, why not? One problem I see, is people trying to lump all equipment together, and assume that some 10 yr old compound can do the things the space age new releases are doing. To me, that is kind of similar to thinking that just because a .30-378 can kill deer at 500 yds...then a .30-30 must be able to too.
Yeah, maybe nothing positive will come out of this thread, but I don't see anything negative either. I think it's a fun discussion to have every once in a while.
Great post Machias
My buddy shot his bull last year at 105 yards at a 20 degree up hill. He is one of the top archers in the country and I told him that was a crazy shot to take. He agreed but he had the confidence in his ability and his equipment. So it can be done. The biggest thing is that we do owe it to the animal to keep it real.I didn't vote because every situation is different. I have no max distance. I do try to get as close as possible. If the animal walks oh well.
My buddy shot his bull last year at 105 yards at a 20 degree up hill. He is one of the top archers in the country and I told him that was a crazy shot to take. He agreed but he had the confidence in his ability and his equipment. So it can be done. The biggest thing is that we do owe it to the animal to keep it real.