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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5209200" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>I have to agree, especially about the "no bleating" to stop it.</p><p></p><p>Either let it fly on the walking deer, or wait until it stops on it's own.</p><p>Part of why sitting up for close shots can be important,</p><p>as a walking deer is a very doable shot at 20 yds, but not so much at 40.</p><p></p><p>But if you "meh" or do something to make it stop,</p><p>it then goes "alert", and may "jump" the string,</p><p>which I think is often more a "visual" rather than "sound" thing.</p><p>They can see your limbs suddenly jerk upon release, then they can move before the arrow hits where you wanted. But at 20 yds, they may not matter much, while at 40, it may.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5209200, member: 1409"] I have to agree, especially about the "no bleating" to stop it. Either let it fly on the walking deer, or wait until it stops on it's own. Part of why sitting up for close shots can be important, as a walking deer is a very doable shot at 20 yds, but not so much at 40. But if you "meh" or do something to make it stop, it then goes "alert", and may "jump" the string, which I think is often more a "visual" rather than "sound" thing. They can see your limbs suddenly jerk upon release, then they can move before the arrow hits where you wanted. But at 20 yds, they may not matter much, while at 40, it may. [/QUOTE]
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