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Long Range Bowhunting By Lorenzo Young
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<blockquote data-quote="Bearwyo" data-source="post: 940975" data-attributes="member: 79409"><p>Great article. I do most of my hunting with archery equipment I have successfully taken game from 3yds to 109yds but I have also had to pass on countless shots. It all has to with personal ability. The right gear and the right time. Thier is a lot of great information in this article the one thing I noticed mention in the article is centering the peep around the pin. I do not agree here by centering your peep around each pin for different yardage changes your anchor point slightly. Instead IMO your peep should be centered around your sight rack and your pin placed on target just takes out a lot of the equation. It's a lot easier to center on larger diameter than small. One other tip if you question yourself on a shot on any game animal ever do not take the shot. There is to many other variables that you can not control in archery. Shoot to kill not wound an animal you may never find</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bearwyo, post: 940975, member: 79409"] Great article. I do most of my hunting with archery equipment I have successfully taken game from 3yds to 109yds but I have also had to pass on countless shots. It all has to with personal ability. The right gear and the right time. Thier is a lot of great information in this article the one thing I noticed mention in the article is centering the peep around the pin. I do not agree here by centering your peep around each pin for different yardage changes your anchor point slightly. Instead IMO your peep should be centered around your sight rack and your pin placed on target just takes out a lot of the equation. It's a lot easier to center on larger diameter than small. One other tip if you question yourself on a shot on any game animal ever do not take the shot. There is to many other variables that you can not control in archery. Shoot to kill not wound an animal you may never find [/QUOTE]
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