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Long Range Shot With a Selfbow
High-Desert:
When I'm not in front of an elk, I feel comfortable to 30, as soon as the elk show up, 30 yards looks like 100, and won't take a shot past 15, which is apparently still too far since I missed one at 15 last year..... Same day, I shot a rabbit at 20.
sleek:
--- Quote from: High-Desert on April 22, 2018, 11:57:11 am ---When I'm not in front of an elk, I feel comfortable to 30, as soon as the elk show up, 30 yards looks like 100, and won't take a shot past 15, which is apparently still too far since I missed one at 15 last year..... Same day, I shot a rabbit at 20.
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It humorous to read, but only because i think we can all relate. Lol, aim small miss small. Guess its true. It seems we could miss the moose and nail the rabbit.
bjrogg:
Yup. I waited for the perfect shoot last year. Practiced deligently. Was very disaplened and consintrated on my spot, stayed calm, drew to my anchor perfect release and watched my arrow completely miss my buck right over his back at 7 yards quartering away. I still need to work more on that shooting from a tree. I practiced it but still not that comfortable second nature don't even have to think of it shoot for me. I need to bend at my waist an square my upper body to my target or I shoot high every time. Just forgot that part.
Bjrogg
Traxx:
Your in Good company High-Desert,,,,,
Best shot i ever made on purpose,was a heart shot,on a cottontail at 45 yards..20 minutes later,i missed one darn near at my feet..
JW_Halverson:
--- Quote from: High-Desert on April 22, 2018, 11:57:11 am ---When I'm not in front of an elk, I feel comfortable to 30, as soon as the elk show up, 30 yards looks like 100, and won't take a shot past 15, which is apparently still too far since I missed one at 15 last year..... Same day, I shot a rabbit at 20.
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Yeah, spend any time at all at this and you will have a similar story. Not me, of course, but most people. >:D
A buddy of mine that could harvest walnuts from a 100' tall tree without messing up the nut had a 15 yard shot at a huge mule deer. Deer was broadside and not even on alert, focused on some does in heat. Ol' Barry pulls back a 55lb Pacific yew English longbow and sails that 650 grain arrow at 175 fps a good 6 ft high OVER THE DEER'S ANTLERS! As that arrow sailed for 100 yards it looked like a dot....no dog wagging it's tail, not porpoising up and down. Perfect arrow flight. That buck even commented on how true that arrow flew as he calmly walked away! Poor Barry, threw the bow to the ground, snapped another arrow in half and proceeded to tear a 12 inch wide 8 foot long strip of bark off a pine tree with just the foul language spewing from his mouth. He began walking in circles cussing until he had killed a good half dozen trees with his language. About this time a fork horn yearling buck walks out, all 80 lbs of him. Barry snatches his bow off the ground, nocks an arrow and snap releases a shot through the heart at 20 yards!
Small targets are always easier!
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