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Bow vs Pistol...Poll...Another fight night.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rent Outdoor Gear" data-source="post: 2321944" data-attributes="member: 72470"><p>I will take my bow all day every day against any iron-sighted (hunting caliber) pistol out to 100 yards.</p><p></p><p>With the exception of something like a TC chambered for a rifle cartridge and scoped off a rest. I think you have to get to that type of pistol before you can out-perform a compound bow in terms of lethality. And still with the pistol you better be shooting it off a dead rest. </p><p></p><p>The other exception is extremely dense cover - like walking through the alders in Alaska. I'll put the bow in the pack and have my hand on the 10mm in those situations or walking back to camp in the dark. Flashlight attached to the 10mm gets the nod and the bow stays in the pack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rent Outdoor Gear, post: 2321944, member: 72470"] I will take my bow all day every day against any iron-sighted (hunting caliber) pistol out to 100 yards. With the exception of something like a TC chambered for a rifle cartridge and scoped off a rest. I think you have to get to that type of pistol before you can out-perform a compound bow in terms of lethality. And still with the pistol you better be shooting it off a dead rest. The other exception is extremely dense cover - like walking through the alders in Alaska. I'll put the bow in the pack and have my hand on the 10mm in those situations or walking back to camp in the dark. Flashlight attached to the 10mm gets the nod and the bow stays in the pack. [/QUOTE]
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