GLF Posted July 11, 2006 Posted July 11, 2006 I practice and feel comfortable with a 40yd shot. I shot a small buck last year at 40yds.How many practice and will take a 40yd shot?
huntingfool43 Posted July 11, 2006 Posted July 11, 2006 Taking a 40 yard shot, not on a bet. In my opinion there are to many variables that can go wrong on a long shot like that. At that distance it gives the deer more of a chance to jump, wind drift, a small twig, like I said too many ways to make a bad hit and loose and animal. Thirty yards is as far as I will shoot, and I use a crossbow and acorrding to some are more accurate and easyer to to shoot.
caznik Posted July 11, 2006 Posted July 11, 2006 I really do not like to take long shots because I am afraid of wounding them. I really try and get the deer as close to me as possible. I will let a big buck go if it is at 40 yards if I know that I will have enough time to hunt that buck. But last year my 7 point that came up to me was 40 yards and I only had 2 more days to bow hunt. So I took a shot and hit him right in the butt. Man I was upset because I thought that I wounded a deer. But after a half an hour, I got down and looked for blood and man did he bleed. I found him about 60 Yards in the woods.My kill zone is 20 yards max.Was I ever so lucky,Caznik
Dv8oR Posted July 11, 2006 Posted July 11, 2006 I personally will not take a 40 yd shot. Not to toot my own horn but I'm a great shot with a bow.I only kill bucks. I've watched many wall hangers at 40 yrds and just will not do it.Somebody above mentioned something about variables.....yep I agree.Last years buck took a double lung shot and flipped over dead after a 10 yd sprint.I don't like tracking 'em for 4 miles.Ditto on the 20yd kill zone.Tim
Heavy Action Posted July 12, 2006 Posted July 12, 2006 I've seen too many deer wounded from bow and arrow. Deer can be killed everytime with a good placed arrow,bow hunters need to have better judgement before they let that arrow fly. When I bow hunted I would never think of taking a shot over 30 yards.
GLF Posted July 13, 2006 Author Posted July 13, 2006 I've seen too many deer wounded from bow and arrow. I have seen more deer wounded by a firearm than by bow. I have been to the shooting range sighting in and saw people who could not hit a 3'x3' target with a rifle at 50yds.There will be wounded deer no matter what weapon is used. Everyone knows what there limits are.
DIRTY DOG Posted July 13, 2006 Posted July 13, 2006 i agree with most of the obove and will not take a shot over 25 yards {to much room for mistakes} i like um realy close i have also shot around 15 deer at 15 yards or less and watch um diebut it all comes down to what you feel comfortable with
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