PG66 sent this pic to me form the range, he was shooting 91 yards with his compound bow.
Better group than some guys get with 30-30's and open sights!
Hope you can see the pic in the link!
PG66 sent this pic to me form the range, he was shooting 91 yards with his compound bow.
Better group than some guys get with 30-30's and open sights!
Hope you can see the pic in the link!
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Sure hope he doesn't try that on a live animal.not a bad group though.
I have a buddy in Ontario that smoked a bull moose at 122 yards with a bow. He practices all year round and always at 100 yards. He who knows his weapons and his own limitations is the one to make such a shot.
To draw an LEH in Ont for moose you pretty much have to go to the bow season thing
thats a pretty good group for 91 yards.if ya have a pin to go that far then its farely easy to stay that consistant with daily practice and good (no wind ) conditions.i used to have a 6 inch average at 100 yards when i lived on an orchard and had the room to shoot those longer distances.
as for attempting those long range shots at an animal ,not in my books way to long of flight time .even a feeding animal can take a step in the time it takes from release to impact.
i didn't fight my way to the top of the food chain to be a friggin vegatarian
"If you want to hunt beasts you don't see every day,
You have to go places quite out-of-the-way.
You have to go places no others can get to,
You have to get cold and you have to get wet, too."
- Dr. Seuss
Good group PG66! A buddy of mine can whack a pop can at 100 yards with his compound...try that next.
"If you want to hunt beasts you don't see every day,
You have to go places quite out-of-the-way.
You have to go places no others can get to,
You have to get cold and you have to get wet, too."
- Dr. Seuss