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.019, I plan to eventually swap it for a .010 but haven’t yet, but I get what you’re getting atIs your bottom pin 0.010?
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.019, I plan to eventually swap it for a .010 but haven’t yet, but I get what you’re getting atIs your bottom pin 0.010?
Whatever aside, for as much as that pin covers at that distance that’s dam good shooting..019, I plan to eventually swap it for a .010 but haven’t yet, but I get what you’re getting at
Open sights for mule deer and elk in montana the last 2 weeks would be so cool***I’ve never taken a shot at an animal at these distances nor ever would consider it.***
Here’s an example of modern compound technology going too far:
I haven’t shot my bow in a couple weeks. I pulled up to the range, stepped out of the truck cold, forgot to consider the maybe 6mph light breeze on my neck moving left to right, and this was my first shot of the day at 134 yards:
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I then shot 2 arrows each at 90, 100, 110, and the one green arrow at 120, which I would consider a poor shot but within the “BOA”:
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Adult onset hunters without much experience, people with poor ethics, people needing kill content for their egos/livelihood, etc. are having similar results at the range and carrying it over to the field on live targets with the multitude of other variables that accompany a living animal and hunting situation. I’d be all for regulating technology capabilities in all aspects of hunting, rifle and archery. We will eventually have to do so or face less opportunity to hunt.
You should quit whatever you do for a living and go make money as a professional archer if you’re doing that completely cold and without practice for two weeks***I’ve never taken a shot at an animal at these distances nor ever would consider it.***
Here’s an example of modern compound technology going too far:
I haven’t shot my bow in a couple weeks. I pulled up to the range, stepped out of the truck cold, forgot to consider the maybe 6mph light breeze on my neck moving left to right, and this was my first shot of the day at 134 yards:
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I then shot 2 arrows each at 90, 100, 110, and the one green arrow at 120, which I would consider a poor shot but within the “BOA”:
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Adult onset hunters without much experience, people with poor ethics, people needing kill content for their egos/livelihood, etc. are having similar results at the range and carrying it over to the field on live targets with the multitude of other variables that accompany a living animal and hunting situation. I’d be all for regulating technology capabilities in all aspects of hunting, rifle and archery. We will eventually have to do so or face less opportunity to hunt.
It’s nothing new, lots of guys on here are doing the same thing at the range with a dial sight, just like rifle guys picking up a new long range set-up rifle and shooting 800 yards. A long shot is the same as a short shot if your form and anchor are consistent. @The Hedgehog was doing it 20 years ago at 140 yards and is still doing it with broadheads at 100 yards today. I remember hearing about a guy killing a bull at 120 yards in the early 2000’s, as unethical as that is.You should quit whatever you do for a living and go make money as a professional archer if you’re doing that completely cold and without practice for two weeks
What do you consider modern day rifles and rangefinders then?Compound bows are cheating
Get real man!
Couldn't agree more.I love to bowhunt. But I am convinced some people shouldn’t do it
I love to bowhunt. But I am convinced some people shouldn’t do it. This is a very fair thread especially from some of the story’s I’ve heard the last couple weeks.
Yeah, I think we need to make some changes……..Ever hear that? It's a bunch of BS.
Check out this sentence in an FWP report I'm reading regarding an antelope unit.
During most years since 2011, the 900-20 license resulted in 30-50% of total harvest across Hunting District XXX. In 2023, it made up 49% of all harvests and 75% of buck harvests.
The 900 permit .. beautiful?
Interesting - i saw a decent little whitetail scampering across the country side in a bma- with a shot off ass. 3/4 mile down the road a young lady with her boyfriend are walking towards a truck. I stop to tell them where i saw it and her boyfriend explains that she had a 243 but he wanted her to use 7mm mag - you know to "knock him down". Shes shook - i imagine both from wounding and absorbing recoil/blast past her comfort zone. "She"ll be ready to shoot him again with it when we find him." Theres no way that WT makes it a few days but ill bet those folks never found him.I'm getting tired of hearing " I shot a bull, but lost him"
This might be true - but at least they have a chance to make it on non organ damage shots.Not saying the archery guys don’t wound more though, but hard to say how many more.
Same arrow? This his "big bull".Does everybody that cripples/maims/gut shoots an elk go to social media and hunting forums to start a topic? This one’s my favorite of the day..
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