I found the right guy. Y’all were absolutely right. This guy got the broadheads landing right where the practice tips land. Like they should be. Now it’s just me that needs to get better. I have an elk hunt in Utah next week. Wish me luck and thanks you guys for all the advice
Another couple of questions. I find that just for me personally I don’t like using practice arrowheads. I have to reset every pin anyway when I switch to broadheads. Their impact spot is several inches different than practice arrowheads so it’s a waste of time to me. Y’all have that outcome...
I’m fairly new to archery, been a rifle hunter all my life. I have an archery range in my pasture and I’m getting good at 20, 30, and 40 yards with a compound bow. I don’t see me shooting at anything beyond 45 yards or so. It wouldn’t be ethical at this point. Do I just suck at archery?
The next problem that will make poaching easier is drones. Drone strikes like a drone with a firearm attached would be almost silent. With thermal cameras/sights it will be all to easy to down plenty of game. We’d have to catch them getting the game out
I still have fun just hunting pigs. Keep the little ones and fill those freezers! I am down to about one deer and one antelope left and maybe 20 halibut left in my freezers. I think it’s time for another pig for me too!
Good meaningful post. The pictures tell a great story of an adventurous life. I miss my Dad too for basically the same reasons as you. My Dad died before my son was born and my son is almost 27. I still miss Dad but you just kind of get used to missing them. I wish Dad could have got to hunt...