canyonhunter47
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So this morning I passed on a buck at 45 yards, well within my effective range so I wouldn’t have hesitated a moment if he was broadside. But my stalk wasn’t the best so he was looking right at me so I passed on that opportunity. He was already alert so I took a Hail Mary pass at repositioning but he spooked.
In hindsight, I’m not too disappointed since I have a whole year to hunt and he was young. For the future though, how are frontal shots on deer? I’ve heard they’re risky on elk but not sure on deer.
For reference, this is for mule deer and I am shooting 510 grains total with a cut on contact broadhead and 60 pound draw (turned down due to wrist injury, probably working back up to 70 soon)
In hindsight, I’m not too disappointed since I have a whole year to hunt and he was young. For the future though, how are frontal shots on deer? I’ve heard they’re risky on elk but not sure on deer.
For reference, this is for mule deer and I am shooting 510 grains total with a cut on contact broadhead and 60 pound draw (turned down due to wrist injury, probably working back up to 70 soon)