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I just throw some beef jerky, water, and peanuts into my day pack and go slay my tag quota.
Maybe you throw a couple more arrows down range?View attachment 242472 Dusted-off the Assassin, re-hung the targets, and dialed in the 20 yard pin today.
I rifle hunt for meat, so I don't care about horns. Therefore my simplistic approach to deer hunting. This years prep will include new tires for the truck, as I'm waiting to make it through the summer on low tread before spending the dough. Then I will be watching the weather forecast for the season. Once we get some rain, I will head out and drive around for a bit. They will always be out in the open when the weather changes. Although I take the entire season off of work and camp in the unit, The rest of the season is for hanging out with family and reconnecting with old friends. Go ahead and cr@ptalk on the way I do it, but I've ate well the past 10 years & even have a trophy on the wall.. Good luck this year friends!
Why would anyone give you grief??
Oh, you know. The holier-than-thou ifish types lol
I just hope you ain't stupid enough to hunt at those distances.Anybody that idiotic shouldn't be able to get a licensemy pre season prep is to dial in my 80 and 100 yrd bow shots. also i confirm my rifles are still zeroed.
and get into shape ofcourse
i shot my buck at 72 yards last year. right in the engine compartment. wouldnt hesitate to do it again if i had a clear shot.I just hope you ain't stupid enough to hunt at those distances.Anybody that idiotic shouldn't be able to get a license
i shot my buck at 72 yards last year. right in the engine compartment. wouldnt hesitate to do it again if i had a clear shot.
its all practice and bow tuning man. you need to have that arrow flying perfect thru paper. I regularly practice at 80 yards. makes the closer shots less difficult. Aim small miss small.That's excellence IMO.
Seems to me, the 80 yard pin would be bigger than the kill zone. I have the pins, but I rarely get around to dialing the 60 "yarder" by the time the season opens.
That's fine,I think it's irresponsible my self. Too many variables at that distance with an arrow.i shot my buck at 72 yards last year. right in the engine compartment. wouldnt hesitate to do it again if i had a clear shot.
for elk i like to get as close as possible(inside 50 yards is where i am most comfortable for elk) as arrow placement on an elk is much much much more critical. maybe its just me, but for deer at that distance is ok because i have never lost a deer (yet). in my opinion, its the guys are lobbin bullets at animals from + 600yards is a waste of time and or game.That's fine,I think it's irresponsible my self. Too many variables at that distance with an arrow.
Too many guys out there wasting game doing this
Maybe learn to hunt better and get closer?
Just a thought
for elk i like to get as close as possible(inside 50 yards is where i am most comfortable for elk) as arrow placement on an elk is much much much more critical. maybe its just me, but for deer at that distance is ok because i have never lost a deer (yet). in my opinion, its the guys are lobbin bullets at animals from + 600yards is a waste of time and or game.