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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin" data-source="post: 279780" data-attributes="member: 603"><p>I think you will find that the hardest thing about long range archery shots is getting the range exactly right. Arrows at that distance are dropping pretty fast and a little up hill or downhill can make a big difference too. After a few misses and hits I have had at long range the best advise I have for you it that if your game walks, after you draw your bow. Let down and re range. I have ranged many animals and had them walk in a direction that didn't appear to get closer or further from me but at that range it is hard to tell. Also when at full draw it is hard to asses how clear the shooting lane is. Be sure to look along the path the arrow will take and make sure it is clear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin, post: 279780, member: 603"] I think you will find that the hardest thing about long range archery shots is getting the range exactly right. Arrows at that distance are dropping pretty fast and a little up hill or downhill can make a big difference too. After a few misses and hits I have had at long range the best advise I have for you it that if your game walks, after you draw your bow. Let down and re range. I have ranged many animals and had them walk in a direction that didn't appear to get closer or further from me but at that range it is hard to tell. Also when at full draw it is hard to asses how clear the shooting lane is. Be sure to look along the path the arrow will take and make sure it is clear. [/QUOTE]
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