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<blockquote data-quote="188MULE" data-source="post: 367179" data-attributes="member: 22670"><p>Hello, I'm new to the sight but not to long range bow hunting, about six years ago I decided that setting my personnel limit at 50-60 yards with my bow was not of my own doing but had been instilled in me by other bow hunters. All I had ever heard was anything past forty was almost impossible. I'm from west central North Dakota, wide open rolling hills. I noticed that my personnel restriction on range was costing me some fine critters, so I decided that my equipment and practice routine needed a drastic change. What did I do?</p><p>I practiced every day gradually moving back, after several months of this I was shooting as good at 100 as I had been at 50.</p><p> </p><p>Over the last six years. </p><p>Antelope 80, 75, 80, 92, 44, 94</p><p>Mule deer 53, 76, 92</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="188MULE, post: 367179, member: 22670"] Hello, I'm new to the sight but not to long range bow hunting, about six years ago I decided that setting my personnel limit at 50-60 yards with my bow was not of my own doing but had been instilled in me by other bow hunters. All I had ever heard was anything past forty was almost impossible. I'm from west central North Dakota, wide open rolling hills. I noticed that my personnel restriction on range was costing me some fine critters, so I decided that my equipment and practice routine needed a drastic change. What did I do? I practiced every day gradually moving back, after several months of this I was shooting as good at 100 as I had been at 50. Over the last six years. Antelope 80, 75, 80, 92, 44, 94 Mule deer 53, 76, 92 [/QUOTE]
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