Shane
Lil-Rokslider
Because arrows fly slower than the speed of sound.
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The first year I picked up a bow I shot a bull at 71 yards, center-punched him through the back of the ribs quartering away. I never had any doubts where that arrow was hitting. I've shot a lot of elk since then but haven't taken a shot that long on a big game animal since. But on the other hand, of all the animals I've shot with a bow, my average shot distance is right around 47 yards. A lot of bowhunters would say that's long range.The idea behind starting this thread was more to see where people’s heads are at on the topic.
I mentioned in previous posts that I have had animals react to my shot before. If by “troll thread” you mean I’m trying to start arguments for the sake of drama, you would be wrong. I’m surprised you would say that based on my comments. Maybe because I’m playing devils advocate a bit you think it’s trolling. Hunting culture and ethics are evolving, or maybe devolving depending on one’s perspective. I’m just looking for insight into how the hunting brotherhood views the current state of things, nothing more.
All goodOK, not a troll...my bad.....my comment was more about my pet peeve of people trying to dictate to others on what they should or should not do.
I really need to just ignore threads like this.
I’ve ever heard anyone say long range shots are easy. Not many guys practice at those steep, steep angles long range. 78 yds on a 45° is 55yds though. Must’ve been more like a 75° angle on that one. Really tough to keep good form for those cliff shots.I'm going to plunk this here; A couple buddies just got back from a hunt where You literally HAVE to shoot long range All shots were at a 45 deg plus downward angle- from up on a cliff. The one guy is a top tournament class archer.
15 shots on game at 75y plus.....resulted in one kill and one hit in the leg- the rest misses. My buddy told me one of the 78y shots read 28y on his angle compensating RF.
Anyone tells you they think long range archery shots are easy is full of BS