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Archery Hunting Tennessee
Bow Hunting
Fixed pin or single pin?
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<blockquote data-quote="TLRanger" data-source="post: 1345901" data-attributes="member: 1609"><p>I say it isn't ethical to shoot at game at 75, 100, 150 yards. I am sure it has been done but there are a few reasons why you shouldn't do it.</p><p>1. Your arrow has lost most of its energy at those distances.</p><p>2. The sound of your shot travels about four times as fast as your arrow which will alert the game before the arrow ever gets to it.</p><p>3. The slightes error in judgement or movement of the game will cause a wounded animal.</p><p>There are many more reasons but if you prefer to shoot that far, go right ahead. I don't. I also don't hunt with anybody that does take those kind of shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TLRanger, post: 1345901, member: 1609"] I say it isn't ethical to shoot at game at 75, 100, 150 yards. I am sure it has been done but there are a few reasons why you shouldn't do it. 1. Your arrow has lost most of its energy at those distances. 2. The sound of your shot travels about four times as fast as your arrow which will alert the game before the arrow ever gets to it. 3. The slightes error in judgement or movement of the game will cause a wounded animal. There are many more reasons but if you prefer to shoot that far, go right ahead. I don't. I also don't hunt with anybody that does take those kind of shots. [/QUOTE]
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