A crappy day....
#1
A crappy day....
Well, I was looking at my bow today, and realized that the nock point was causing my arrow to slant. I took it to the bow shop and found out it was 3/8 a inch high. So i had to have that fixed, and that caused all my pins to be a 1foot high. so like a dip****, i quickly moved my 60yrd pin before realizing that my cobra micro-adjust sights would be easier to move the entire sight. so i saved alot of adjusting, but tomorrow i have to line up that 60yrd pin again. <img src=icon_smile_sad.gif border=0 align=middle>
Just hope I don't return to the bow shop wanting more arrows! Because this 60yard shot is going to be hell. But after lining it up, I'm going to shoot every distance(20,30,40,50,60) and make sure they are all grouping well. Then I should be fully prepared for October 12, 2002.
Just hope I don't return to the bow shop wanting more arrows! Because this 60yard shot is going to be hell. But after lining it up, I'm going to shoot every distance(20,30,40,50,60) and make sure they are all grouping well. Then I should be fully prepared for October 12, 2002.
#3
RE: A crappy day....
Oh yeah, 60yrds is no problem for the High Country. Of course I haven't tried a deer at 60yrds, but if I get the chance, I have plenty of confidence in my ability, and in my equipment. Tomorrow I will relign that pin up, and I should be fine. A buddy of mine dropped off some foam rubber to put behind my target so that I don't crush my arrows. But it will be interesting to dial that pin in again. But I have confidence that I can get the job done.
And actually, if I hold that 60yrd pin at the top of the shoulders, it drives the arrow home at 70yrds in the shoulder.
And actually, if I hold that 60yrd pin at the top of the shoulders, it drives the arrow home at 70yrds in the shoulder.
#6
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Chagrin Falls Ohio USA
Posts: 304
RE: A crappy day....
I had a similar problem with my HCA Four Runner. The serving on the zebra string was slipping up the string each time I shot an arrow. I put a new strin on and things are in check now. If you just moved you nock point, your problems are not over, they will continue. I'd, in the least, have the string reserved.
#7
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Manorville NY USA
Posts: 31
RE: A crappy day....
In my opinion 60 yards is too far a shot on a deer. A deer could move a great deal from the time of release to impact leaving you with a very marginal hit. Now, I'm not doubting you are an accurate shot and can hit the deer where you want to, all I'm saying is that alot can happen and as we all know Murphy's law applies all too frequently while bowhunting.
Good luck to you and I wish you well on all your hunts.
Good luck to you and I wish you well on all your hunts.
#8
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Connellsville, PA
Posts: 840
RE: A crappy day....
I shoot really well up to 40yds, but I limit myself to only making 20yd shots or less. The deer deserve that. I know at 20 yards things can still go wrong but the chances of this happening are a lot slimmer than say 40yds. What about 60 to 70, that just crazy, whether you can attempt it or not. But if so you must be a great shot. Good luck. Think close (20yds or less)
#9
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: colby wi USA
Posts: 31
RE: A crappy day....
i think you should shoot through a cronogram first. deturmine how much energy that arrow has. i doubt you have enough power to effectively kill at that distance. you can kill, but probably only 2 or 3 out of 6. and yes, deer can move alot with 60 yards of arrow travel. string jumping is an issue at 25 yards, at 60, it is certain to happen.
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