Tyson
FNG
- Joined
- Jul 13, 2019
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Missed what would have been my biggest buck at last light a month ago, arrow deflected off a branch and went about 5 feet over his back. A little heartbreaking but that’s just bow hunting
Better than having friend call out range by eye and be way off. Well off by 215 yards. This with range finder in his jacket pocket.I’m still not ready to talk about it. Stupid freaking rangefinder.
Did the same thing on my biggest IA Whitetail 20 years ago. Hit him at 35 yards with old compbound bow and only got near lung. He ran across a road and over a hill with half my arrow bobbing (cutting) up and down with every bound. Gave him a few hours and came back and found him in middle of corn field bedded down. His head was up watching me, and as I approached to within 20 yards he lunged forward at me and fell. I shot 3 more arrows into him until he quit moving. Tough SOB kept trying to get up and take me. His last dying death roll broke/bent all 3 aluminum arrows.I've missed hundreds of times this year! 3 weeks hunting waterfowl in Canada and another 15 days back home here. My shot average is about 33%. I'm into case #7 of shells...I've probably missed 1,000 times this year. Wow I didnt need to see those numbers
I also missed a follow up shot on my elk. But given I hit 3/4 arrows I dont feel bad, it was thick. Probably didn't need to keep shooting he hit the dirt after the first arrow but was squirming around so I keep shooting until I was out of arrows. Never found that missing arrow either
Shooting clays can build effective muscle memory for off hand shooting with rifles. Hones process of mounting the gun to the shoulder and quickly finding target. Making sure scope is turned down in magnification helps too.Off-hand 40-60 yard shot on what would likely have been my first 80" pronghorn. 2020 I missed an off-hand 30 yard shot on what would be my biggest mule deer by a 30" margin. Rifle/Muzzleloader misses. Need to remember to practice off-hand shooting a little bit.
I went under a WT doe at 37y as well. High five for us, brother !I posted this question on another forum and the replies were surprising!
As the topic says… did you miss an animal this year?
It’s okay… it happens to the best. I did.
I shot right under a WT doe at 40 yds during archery season - I thought for sure she would duck at least a little but not this time. Complete miss.