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<blockquote data-quote="Wildcatter" data-source="post: 148207" data-attributes="member: 7843"><p>I use a trophy ridge titan sight. I have the ranges on my tape and I "dial in" just like my tactical scope. I also use TAP (the archery program) to build and print my sight tape on avery labels. You need to take a few measurements then sight in a 2 different distances. If you sight in at 20 and 40 yards you are accurate past 50. If you sight in 20 and 60 you are accurate out to 80 yards. I'm NOT saying that you should hunt at these ranges just talking about the equipment. I wish it was as easy with my rifles.</p><p></p><p>There are guys who take game over 100 yards with a bow. </p><p>I'm comfortable taking game at 50. The biggest issues with bow and arrow are obstacles to deflect your shot and alert game. I would rather shoot at 50 yards at a relaxed animal than 30 at a skittish one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wildcatter, post: 148207, member: 7843"] I use a trophy ridge titan sight. I have the ranges on my tape and I "dial in" just like my tactical scope. I also use TAP (the archery program) to build and print my sight tape on avery labels. You need to take a few measurements then sight in a 2 different distances. If you sight in at 20 and 40 yards you are accurate past 50. If you sight in 20 and 60 you are accurate out to 80 yards. I'm NOT saying that you should hunt at these ranges just talking about the equipment. I wish it was as easy with my rifles. There are guys who take game over 100 yards with a bow. I'm comfortable taking game at 50. The biggest issues with bow and arrow are obstacles to deflect your shot and alert game. I would rather shoot at 50 yards at a relaxed animal than 30 at a skittish one. [/QUOTE]
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