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<blockquote data-quote="Creedmoor shooter" data-source="post: 2597589" data-attributes="member: 72601"><p>I dont ever remember missing any shot with my rifle on a deer that was just standing there. However, I missed a nh archery buck of a lifetime back in 2018. I still have nightmares about that lol. 40 yards broadside. Chip shot for me usually as I practice out to 70 or 80 yards and shoot my bow alot. Settled the pin on him and squeezed it off. In my excitement, I didn't do my follow through and I lifted my arm to watch my arrrow. Well when I did that I sailed the arrow right over his back. Nearly spining him. I immediately felt like I wanted to puke. Never ever again will I do that and I make sure before i take a shot at anything now I have a mental checklist in my head that I do to make sure everything is right. Archery is the most difficult form of hunting I've done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creedmoor shooter, post: 2597589, member: 72601"] I dont ever remember missing any shot with my rifle on a deer that was just standing there. However, I missed a nh archery buck of a lifetime back in 2018. I still have nightmares about that lol. 40 yards broadside. Chip shot for me usually as I practice out to 70 or 80 yards and shoot my bow alot. Settled the pin on him and squeezed it off. In my excitement, I didn't do my follow through and I lifted my arm to watch my arrrow. Well when I did that I sailed the arrow right over his back. Nearly spining him. I immediately felt like I wanted to puke. Never ever again will I do that and I make sure before i take a shot at anything now I have a mental checklist in my head that I do to make sure everything is right. Archery is the most difficult form of hunting I've done. [/QUOTE]
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