Freyzen227
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I posted a while ago that I'm going on my first archery deer hunt this season.
I have been shooting my bow every day in preparations for this hunt and my groups are pretty solid but every so often I get a stray arrow where its about 2-3" outside of my group. Obviously I'm going to keep practicing to help mitigate those mistakes but I want to know my margin of error JUST IN CASE I get a slightly stray arrow during hunting season.
My question is, how big are mule deer vitals actually? Does anyone have a general dimension of deer vitals? I don't have one of those fancy 3d deer targets so I would like to know a general dimension to draw on my current target.
I have heard everything from a gallon milk jug, to an 8'' plate can represent the general area of deer vitals.
I have been shooting my bow every day in preparations for this hunt and my groups are pretty solid but every so often I get a stray arrow where its about 2-3" outside of my group. Obviously I'm going to keep practicing to help mitigate those mistakes but I want to know my margin of error JUST IN CASE I get a slightly stray arrow during hunting season.
My question is, how big are mule deer vitals actually? Does anyone have a general dimension of deer vitals? I don't have one of those fancy 3d deer targets so I would like to know a general dimension to draw on my current target.
I have heard everything from a gallon milk jug, to an 8'' plate can represent the general area of deer vitals.