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whats your effective range?

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Hmmm...

 

BowTech Destroyer 340 at 62# and 27.5" shooting 28" 65/80 CarbonTech Whitetails at 412Gr...BlackGold Flashpoint four (4) pins to 50!

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I shoot a Mathews Switchback XT.

70 #'s

28 in draw

TruGlo sight.

 

When I got drawn for archery antelope last year I practiced like crazy and got comfortable out to 100 yards. I ended punching one in the lungs from 60. However since I'm not preparing as much for the archery deer hunts cause I try to get closer I would say 80 yards is pushing it for me. The deer you see in my avatar was my first archery kill and i got him at 70 yards

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I guess I am like TJ and not like TJ. I shoot an old Pearson Spoiler plus at 74lbs, 29", 416 grn. Swhacker tipped arrow out to 80 but want to get under 60.

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I practice out to 100 yards (just larger than paper plate sized groups on average). I keep it under 40 yards on small game (pigs, turkey, etc.) and under 60 yards on deer sized game. I also only shoot if they are not looking at me.

 

Diamond Outlaw w/ a Trophy Taker Drop Away and the cheap sights that came with the bow

70#

28 inch draw

40-60 yards

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Practice from 5-50yds but release a razor sharp BH at less than 25yds.

 

60" Black locust.

29" carrizo cane tipped w/ an Ole'school FB razorhead.

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O.L. Adcock ACS Longbow

 

Grizzly 165 gr broadhead ahead of 345 granis of shafting -

 

Range out to 45 depending on the set up

 

 

RabidApache!

Finally someone that shoots a real bow!

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O.L. Adcock ACS Longbow

 

Grizzly 165 gr broadhead ahead of 345 granis of shafting -

 

Range out to 45 depending on the set up

 

 

RabidApache!

Finally someone that shoots a real bow!

 

Thx! Elktrax.....I have a couple rock curled Grizzlies lying around in my shed from previous hunts. Grizzlies are my second choice for BH.....they're FAWESOME.

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My effective range depends entirely on the situation. I've killed animals at 70 yards when conditions were perfect and I've also taken game at 7 yards. If the wind and the animal are calm, I have good footing, and no shakes, I'd take a "long" shot. If those conditions aren't right, I'll hold off.

 

Hoyt Vector Turbo @ 29", 71#'s.

472 grain arrow

Spot Hogg Tommy Hogg sight

Slick Trick Broadheads

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I shoot a 55 pound martin hatcield recurve. Shot a martin hunter since i was 14. For elk im good at 35 yards. Anything else im comfortable at 30 yards. As long as i bave been practicing for a month prior to hunt. If the shot doesnt present itself well i eat it and wait.

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