Are you shooting a hunting weight arrow at 376 fps? Or is that the ibo?
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Yeh, right? I want to know myself. Because damn, 376 FPS, really?
Are you shooting a hunting weight arrow at 376 fps? Or is that the ibo?
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Haha 376 I wish haha that's 276 sorryAre you shooting a hunting weight arrow at 376 fps? Or is that the ibo?
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Yep I didn't notice that one number makes a big differenceYeh, right? I want to know myself. Because damn, 376 FPS, really?
Sorry quoted you and everything and didn't noticed I had fat figured my fps 276. I interested in the amount of vertical adjustment of the dots to compare to my black gold slider376 ?
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Gee, thanks for the news flash.
All condescension aside, I understand what you are saying, I think. But how much of that is for the ethical kill and overall success? They might be one and the same, but my concern is that we as bowhunters get so successful, we suddenly are classified differently by our departments of wildlife and we are hunting right next to the rifle hunters. Not a very good situation at all. Like someone talked about earlier in the thread with crossbows and such. The closer we get to a more successful group, we no longer stand out.
I, for one, want to stand out and keep it primitive but ensure that when I arrow an animal, it dies as quickly as possible. I have no opinion about this sight since I have not used it in person. Don't get me wrong, I see the benefits of this sight, but get concerned that we are going to get "too good" for our "own good".
Do you have this sight on your bow?Oh I don’t think that will happen, more to hunting then just the final shot. Look at rifle success rates and tell me why they are not at 100%, this will not let you shoot further and faster then a rifle. Archery success rates would not drastically increase, I bet 70% never even see an elk within 1000 yards if even see an elk. This goes for all game as well, only reason archery success rates are what they are is the majority don’t have the ability to constantly get within their effective range.
You should learn more about the Garmin and how you have to work up to your proficiency to even get a pin to show, 100 yard pin doesn’t just pop up. To use the Garmin sight you actually have to put the work in just as much as fixed or slider sight. You use computer software to help but you do the same with a slider, what program do you think spits out the sight tapes, Garmin creates a sight tape just like a slider just you have to work up your profile and actually shoot out to a max range for it to work.
Do you have this sight on your bow?
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Oh I don’t think that will happen, more to hunting then just the final shot.
No and won’t since it isn’t legal where I archery hunt, but there is plenty out there on how to set it up..
So you say you don't think that the sight will change much for bowhunting but it is illegal in your state. Hmmmm.....
Oh I don’t think that will happen, more to hunting then just the final shot. Look at rifle success rates and tell me why they are not at 100%, this will not let you shoot further and faster then a rifle. Archery success rates would not drastically increase, I bet 70% never even see an elk within 1000 yards if even see an elk. This goes for all game as well, only reason archery success rates are what they are is the majority don’t have the ability to constantly get within their effective range, which the Garmin will not change. The shot is 100% on the shooter.
No I don’t and unfortunately in CO the state laws are dictated by P&Y which to me is an outdated old mans club, no it will not drastically improve success just as lighted knocks do not yet were illegal in many states till recently. I mainly archery hunt CO, I live in KS where it is legal.
Legalize pot, smoke it while hunting etc but you couldn’t even shoot lighted nocks till recently.
Some of the stuff they do there is crazy. Reminds me of California unfortunately.
Legalize pot, smoke it while hunting etc but you couldn’t even shoot lighted nocks till recently.
Some of the stuff they do there is crazy. Reminds me of California unfortun
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Yes, that response is directly from a ADFG official, verbatim.@icb12
curious if the information you quoted above was verified by a directly by a AF&G official? I did look up the 2021 Hunting regulations and I do interpret that the Garmin site would be illegal on an archery only season but I didn't see it stated specifically that it would be legal on an general season hunt. However, I did conclude (as I think you did) that its implied that it would be legal.
Trying to dot my i's and cross t's for an upcoming bear hunt in SE Alaska where I'm planning on using the Garmin