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GoosegetterHe could have had a 90 yard pin. So he could have held right on it. Stupid stupid stupid no matter how you look at this situation.
Well said, pianoman9701.
How much velocity does a arrow lose at that distance? I have never shot that far on purpose
An arrow travelling at 300 FPS takes a full second to reach it's target at 90 yards. It doesn't matter how well you shoot. An animal can move further than a full body length in a second. In addition, I don't care if you're Superman, you can't see small obstructions like twigs at that distance. To add to that, the consequence of wounding a bear with a shot like this is the danger that it puts others in. In my opinion, taking a shot like this, no matter how well you shoot at stationary targets, is irresponsible and unethical, and is typical of a bow hunter who is unable to get close to his quarry (which should be the whole point of bow hunting). There are far too many things outside of your control when shooting at a living thing at this distance. If you act out of respect for the animal, there would never be a question about taking this shot.
I killed my buck this year at 83 yards on the opening Saturday of deer. The buck walked off 40 yards and bedded and didn't move. Arrow almost passed through the deer
Hey look an animal at 90 yards!! Get ready!!!