I’ve been deer hunting over 30yrs and shooting guns and bows 35+. I’ve killed a lot of deer with both weapons and have missed a couple here and there along the way for bad choices, shots or luck.
Typically there was a pronounced cause that 95% my error wether it was not noting the stick in the way, a bad anchor or cheek weld and I knew why I missed that 20th shot. I’m someone of a heavy heart and ethics who will search endlessly to verify a clean miss or track any hit. This being said, I’ve taken the top bucks I’ve had accessed to with both bow and ML.
3 years ago I missed two nice bucks in a row. The first was a bitter cold day and had string contact, the second I don’t have a reason for or theory behind… but ended up low on a perfect clean 25yd broadside shot. Last yr i took a difficult shot on my target buck and just took hair, then missed him w my custom ML (due to not dialing my scope) but was able to take him late season. I also had a high shoulder hit on a Midwest buck at 35 but believed he dropped the shot as he was on edge.
So this season I missed a doe w the bow at the start of the season and didn’t know why. Second day of gun I took the only mature buck i had to hunt at 260yds- perfect hit and outcome. I missed two does this weekend- one was an easy shot the second nothing difficult and had a good rest. I being concerned and paper shot the gun at 200 and was 1” high. Tonight I missed two does, back to back inside 200 w solid Bog tripod rest. Now my gray matter is jumbled. Nothing has changed with my health, the gun/loads, etc. While I haven’t shot as much this summer as previous- I’ve shot this ML 15+ times with a few shots at 500. I plan to shoot this gun tomorrow for verifications sake. Pondered taking my sons gun which I shot a couple weeks ago for the last few hunts of the season. In my heart, and evident with posting this; I feel like it’s me along the lines of developing live deer target panic. While I practice shooting my bow year round and bench shooting rifles (and some varmint hunting) over the summer I feel like there is a cognitive issue.
Has anyonelse tackled adult onset deer missing? Any thoughts or advice on my what appears to be deteriorating accuracy with hunting deer ? Any and all help appreciated… insults are fine but I’m beating myself harder than you can. I don’t want to wound anything and want this worked out before it costs me a buck that I’ve worked so hard to get a chance at.
Typically there was a pronounced cause that 95% my error wether it was not noting the stick in the way, a bad anchor or cheek weld and I knew why I missed that 20th shot. I’m someone of a heavy heart and ethics who will search endlessly to verify a clean miss or track any hit. This being said, I’ve taken the top bucks I’ve had accessed to with both bow and ML.
3 years ago I missed two nice bucks in a row. The first was a bitter cold day and had string contact, the second I don’t have a reason for or theory behind… but ended up low on a perfect clean 25yd broadside shot. Last yr i took a difficult shot on my target buck and just took hair, then missed him w my custom ML (due to not dialing my scope) but was able to take him late season. I also had a high shoulder hit on a Midwest buck at 35 but believed he dropped the shot as he was on edge.
So this season I missed a doe w the bow at the start of the season and didn’t know why. Second day of gun I took the only mature buck i had to hunt at 260yds- perfect hit and outcome. I missed two does this weekend- one was an easy shot the second nothing difficult and had a good rest. I being concerned and paper shot the gun at 200 and was 1” high. Tonight I missed two does, back to back inside 200 w solid Bog tripod rest. Now my gray matter is jumbled. Nothing has changed with my health, the gun/loads, etc. While I haven’t shot as much this summer as previous- I’ve shot this ML 15+ times with a few shots at 500. I plan to shoot this gun tomorrow for verifications sake. Pondered taking my sons gun which I shot a couple weeks ago for the last few hunts of the season. In my heart, and evident with posting this; I feel like it’s me along the lines of developing live deer target panic. While I practice shooting my bow year round and bench shooting rifles (and some varmint hunting) over the summer I feel like there is a cognitive issue.
Has anyonelse tackled adult onset deer missing? Any thoughts or advice on my what appears to be deteriorating accuracy with hunting deer ? Any and all help appreciated… insults are fine but I’m beating myself harder than you can. I don’t want to wound anything and want this worked out before it costs me a buck that I’ve worked so hard to get a chance at.