GhillieBow
Well-Known Member
Curious about how other single pin bow hunters take their shots. So far I've been getting skunked all season and haven't gotten a shot on a deer.
Besides that point, I moved somewhere I can shoot out to around 40 yards and all my neighbors are fine with it, which has given me a lot of time to practice.
I've found that I can shoot very tight groups anywhere from 15-35 yards with my slider set to 25 yards. The question I'm getting at is do you all usually have time to range a deer, dial your pin, and get drawn back when presented with a shot? Or is most everyone keeping their pin set at around 20 yards and holding slightly high or low depending on the range you estimate the deer to be?
I'm just thinking keeping my pin set at 25 yards will give me less to fumble with when I got a deer in range. I'd appreciate any feedback!
Besides that point, I moved somewhere I can shoot out to around 40 yards and all my neighbors are fine with it, which has given me a lot of time to practice.
I've found that I can shoot very tight groups anywhere from 15-35 yards with my slider set to 25 yards. The question I'm getting at is do you all usually have time to range a deer, dial your pin, and get drawn back when presented with a shot? Or is most everyone keeping their pin set at around 20 yards and holding slightly high or low depending on the range you estimate the deer to be?
I'm just thinking keeping my pin set at 25 yards will give me less to fumble with when I got a deer in range. I'd appreciate any feedback!