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Help setting up a new Hoyt Carbon Element or Matrix (arrows, sights, rest, broadheads
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<blockquote data-quote="SWAT Medic" data-source="post: 661642" data-attributes="member: 49418"><p><strong>Re: Help setting up a new Hoyt Carbon Element or Matrix (arrows, sights, rest, broadh</strong></p><p></p><p>I really don't think that you can ethically place a shot on any game out past 50 yards (on your best day). 45 is probably the top end. Arrow drop, and arrow speed become huge factors out that far. For target practice, it's fun to let em fly, and practicing out that far makes the 20-40 yard shots seem like a piece of cake. But you run far too much risk in wounding an animal past 45 yards.</p><p></p><p>Instead of a multi pin sight, you might consider a single pin slider. Spott Hogg makes one and so does Sword...both are great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SWAT Medic, post: 661642, member: 49418"] [b]Re: Help setting up a new Hoyt Carbon Element or Matrix (arrows, sights, rest, broadh[/b] I really don't think that you can ethically place a shot on any game out past 50 yards (on your best day). 45 is probably the top end. Arrow drop, and arrow speed become huge factors out that far. For target practice, it's fun to let em fly, and practicing out that far makes the 20-40 yard shots seem like a piece of cake. But you run far too much risk in wounding an animal past 45 yards. Instead of a multi pin sight, you might consider a single pin slider. Spott Hogg makes one and so does Sword...both are great. [/QUOTE]
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