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Long Range Bowhunting By Lorenzo Young
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<blockquote data-quote="ARPredatorHunters" data-source="post: 210722" data-attributes="member: 10954"><p>Even at 248 fps, the arrow can travel hundreds of yards so that isn't the issue. The issue is more about how far you can accurately range the target and then place a very accurate shot at that distance. Velocity of arrow matters when the distances are not known exactly and also for shooting through cover as the arrow has a more flat trajectory. For instance my XForce using only a 30 yard pin on the bow shoots 10 inches low at 60 yards. That is pretty darn flat. Laser rangefinders help with the first part, and immense amounts of practise in all sorts of conditions does the second.</p><p> </p><p>As for a release, you can't go wrong with a Scott.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARPredatorHunters, post: 210722, member: 10954"] Even at 248 fps, the arrow can travel hundreds of yards so that isn't the issue. The issue is more about how far you can accurately range the target and then place a very accurate shot at that distance. Velocity of arrow matters when the distances are not known exactly and also for shooting through cover as the arrow has a more flat trajectory. For instance my XForce using only a 30 yard pin on the bow shoots 10 inches low at 60 yards. That is pretty darn flat. Laser rangefinders help with the first part, and immense amounts of practise in all sorts of conditions does the second. As for a release, you can't go wrong with a Scott. [/QUOTE]
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