Benincanada
FNG
- Joined
- Aug 4, 2019
It seems like every time this comes around, the weather is miserable here, hopefully the rest of the week is decent
I'm shooting my hunting setup but normally I shoot 4 fletch 2" vanes. I changed over to 3- 3 1/2" vanes for 3d stuff and seing if it makes a difference to me.
Bow: prime black 5 - 60lbs
Site: Hogg father single pin
Stabilizers: bee stinger 15" front- 10" back
Rest: hamskea trinity
Release: Trufire sear with no click
I hunted with this all fall and shot a muley and a whitetail doe, I liked it for the most part but am probably gonna switch to a hoggit this fall
My cold bow range is 70, nothing really challenging about the prairies aside from wind. I have a 3" orange dot stuck on it, I figure if I spread my hand over the center of the dot and part of my hand is touching the arrow, I would have a dead deer.
Day 1: 7:00pm
-2 degrees celcius
30km left to right winds
Day 2: 6:30pm
Its a way nicer day today, 10 deg c and only a slight breeze left to right 15km
Day 3: 6:00 pm
Very nice outside! 19 degrees in the sun! The downside was the wind.... 45km winds, if you're looking at the picture it would be right to left winds. I still think this would be a dead deer, but not ideal.
For reference, my palm is over the center of the dot
Day 4: 8:47pm (legal light here is a half hour after sunset which today was 5:18)
Got home from work after 17hrs... it was a long day, but got home in time to get my shot off!
Winds were left to right 47km (which was one of the sources of my long day..)
-5 degrees celcius outside
I would call this one a dead deer too, althougb i highly doubt i would ever take a shot in this situation
Day 5: 7:00 pm
Calm day, no winds, but cold as hell -10celcius, at least it wasn't as cold as when i went to work this morning, it was -18 then...
I was a little antsy today, I knew that once I took my cold shot I could fire off as many as I wanted, I still think o have a dead deer, but i think I rushed it.
I'm shooting my hunting setup but normally I shoot 4 fletch 2" vanes. I changed over to 3- 3 1/2" vanes for 3d stuff and seing if it makes a difference to me.
Bow: prime black 5 - 60lbs
Site: Hogg father single pin
Stabilizers: bee stinger 15" front- 10" back
Rest: hamskea trinity
Release: Trufire sear with no click
I hunted with this all fall and shot a muley and a whitetail doe, I liked it for the most part but am probably gonna switch to a hoggit this fall
My cold bow range is 70, nothing really challenging about the prairies aside from wind. I have a 3" orange dot stuck on it, I figure if I spread my hand over the center of the dot and part of my hand is touching the arrow, I would have a dead deer.
Day 1: 7:00pm
-2 degrees celcius
30km left to right winds


Day 2: 6:30pm
Its a way nicer day today, 10 deg c and only a slight breeze left to right 15km

Day 3: 6:00 pm
Very nice outside! 19 degrees in the sun! The downside was the wind.... 45km winds, if you're looking at the picture it would be right to left winds. I still think this would be a dead deer, but not ideal.
For reference, my palm is over the center of the dot


Day 4: 8:47pm (legal light here is a half hour after sunset which today was 5:18)
Got home from work after 17hrs... it was a long day, but got home in time to get my shot off!
Winds were left to right 47km (which was one of the sources of my long day..)
-5 degrees celcius outside
I would call this one a dead deer too, althougb i highly doubt i would ever take a shot in this situation


Day 5: 7:00 pm
Calm day, no winds, but cold as hell -10celcius, at least it wasn't as cold as when i went to work this morning, it was -18 then...
I was a little antsy today, I knew that once I took my cold shot I could fire off as many as I wanted, I still think o have a dead deer, but i think I rushed it.


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