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<blockquote data-quote="Nockdeep" data-source="post: 3801579" data-attributes="member: 15147"><p>I have shot several at close range before shot placement has never been an issue. On the first doe I am fairly certain it would have been a good hit if my cam didn't hit my shooting rail(first time hunting in a climber) and the second one I got doe fever and tighten my grip on my bow which for a right handed shooter will cause you to hit left. Either way I have learned from my mistakes and will be back out as soon as possible. I go to 3D shoots all the time to prepare for deer season and have even gotten high score of the day a few time. I know it's not my shooting ability, it's a combination of adrenalin(which is hasn't been an issue in many years) factors such as shoot in a new stand. I am confident next time I have an opportunity I with hit the "12" ring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nockdeep, post: 3801579, member: 15147"] I have shot several at close range before shot placement has never been an issue. On the first doe I am fairly certain it would have been a good hit if my cam didn't hit my shooting rail(first time hunting in a climber) and the second one I got doe fever and tighten my grip on my bow which for a right handed shooter will cause you to hit left. Either way I have learned from my mistakes and will be back out as soon as possible. I go to 3D shoots all the time to prepare for deer season and have even gotten high score of the day a few time. I know it's not my shooting ability, it's a combination of adrenalin(which is hasn't been an issue in many years) factors such as shoot in a new stand. I am confident next time I have an opportunity I with hit the "12" ring. [/QUOTE]
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