my kid asked me this recently after graduating his archers safety course. i wanted to see what the opinions are. Give the why to the question as well. He's already got my answer. Loved to give him food for thought. Thanks in advance
Excellent advice.Center of mass on the vitals. Have to know the angles and practice accordingly. Especially the close range steep angle shots. Less room for error even though they are closer shots.
This is exactly what I was trying to say...Every angle can be compensated for. A thorough knowledge of the anatomy and large bone positions are the starting point. The best method I ever heard was to visualize the exit. Where the arrow or bullet will end up, is more important than where it enters. This applies to every conceivable angle that presents itself. There used to be an animated site that demonstrated this very well.
That is not an ethical shot. I am a former bow hunting instructor for National bowhunter Education Foundation and the Pennsylvania Game Commission and I would never tell a student to shoot a deer like that. Like I said that is not ethical.Texas heart shot every time. Face down, butt in the air is the money shot.
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It was a joke. agreed. never should be taken.T
That is not an ethical shot. I am a former bow hunting instructor for National bowhunter Education Foundation and the Pennsylvania Game Commission and I would never tell a student to shoot a deer like that. Like I said that is not ethical.
I was hoping you were joking. It seems like the guys on this webpage would be ethical Hunters and good guys.It was a joke. agreed. never should be taken..
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I was hoping you were joking. It seems like the guys on this webpage would be ethical Hunters and good guys.