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<blockquote data-quote="PrunedaleMike" data-source="post: 735984" data-attributes="member: 56999"><p>Guys , guys, please. </p><p>Broken arrow was just having fun sling arrows at distant targets and that is fun. The flight of an arrow 200 yards out is a great lesson in trajectory. I find the flight of the arrow really a super cool thing because we can see it although as an instructor I teach not to look at the arrow but only the target until impact.</p><p></p><p>We have all found our on effect range 5 out of 5 in a 8 inch target with broadheads on the hunting shaft. We all strive to be ethical hunters and limit our game shots to our own abilities. The idea of "lets put an arrow in him then track it down" is on the wane I hope. So this discussion of long range archery is just that about long range archery, not long range bowhunting. </p><p></p><p>Each of us have to live with the memories of our hunts and the thought of wasting a trophy buck because of a poorly placed shot due to distance taken is not the type of memories any of us want. And believe the memory will haunt you. Been there, done that.</p><p></p><p>Flinging arrows at a non- game target at extended ranges, go for it.</p><p></p><p>PM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrunedaleMike, post: 735984, member: 56999"] Guys , guys, please. Broken arrow was just having fun sling arrows at distant targets and that is fun. The flight of an arrow 200 yards out is a great lesson in trajectory. I find the flight of the arrow really a super cool thing because we can see it although as an instructor I teach not to look at the arrow but only the target until impact. We have all found our on effect range 5 out of 5 in a 8 inch target with broadheads on the hunting shaft. We all strive to be ethical hunters and limit our game shots to our own abilities. The idea of "lets put an arrow in him then track it down" is on the wane I hope. So this discussion of long range archery is just that about long range archery, not long range bowhunting. Each of us have to live with the memories of our hunts and the thought of wasting a trophy buck because of a poorly placed shot due to distance taken is not the type of memories any of us want. And believe the memory will haunt you. Been there, done that. Flinging arrows at a non- game target at extended ranges, go for it. PM. [/QUOTE]
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