archp625
WKR
How is everyone judging distance without a rangefinder? I'm talking 10-25 yards shooting 3D.
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I was afraid this is what I was going to get. I was hoping for an easy button or trick, but knew in the back of my mind practice judging then range was the answer. Appreciate it.Practice. Go on hikes with one. Guess stuff, range stuff. Rinse, repeat.
If there is a trick I would love to hear it too.I was afraid this is what I was going to get. I was hoping for an easy button or trick, but knew in the back of my mind practice judging then range was the answer. Appreciate it.
Yes it does. I have a 3D shoot at the end of the month that I want to do well on. I have 4 weeks to get my mind around this. Rangefinders made me weakFor example. I would do the following. Its quiker than it sounds.
1. 30
2. 14x2= 28
3. 20 +6 = 26
Id shoot it for 28. Hope that makes sense.
Practice is the way... go for a walk in the woods if possible and range stuff AFTER you guess. I like to look towards the target in 10 yard increments if I'm unsure of the range. Also helps if you learn which other shooters have similar flight times to your bow. It doesn't make a difference on short shots, but the flight time of a competitor may be a useful piece of information on the back half of the course.Yes it does. I have a 3D shoot at the end of the month that I want to do well on. I have 4 weeks to get my mind around this. Rangefinders made me weak
My bow is a 46 lb. widow at my draw length. I shoot a 461 grain arrow at 179 feet per second. Now you have me thinking on the window.One other thought, for what it's worth... 10-25 yards is usually only a 6-7" window from a reasonably fast trad bow if you execute your shots cleanly. A very quick bow will be 4-5". Distance gets in your head more than in the aim. Lots of guys drop their bow arm or collapse on shots that are past their "comfort" zone. In reality, a strong shot would keep them in 8 ring even if they shoot for 18 yards at a 25 yard target.
Easy button doesn’t seem to exist in traditional archery in any way, that’s the attractionI was afraid this is what I was going to get. I was hoping for an easy button or trick, but knew in the back of my mind practice judging then range was the answer. Appreciate it.
I was afraid this is what I was going to get. I was hoping for an easy button or trick, but knew in the back of my mind practice judging then range was the answer. Appreciate it.
I shoot a ton of 3D shoots. This is a great idea. I will admit since my first Bushnell Yardage Pro 400, I lost it all.The best way to learn to judge range was to attend as many 3D shoots as possible. Being forced to rely on your skills and ability to judge range with the potential of missing shots really helped a person get better. Now it seems every shoot allows range finders and that along with the fact nearly everyone carries one when hunting is resulting in range estimating skills to be a lost art. What I do at shoots now is walk to the target stake, estimate the range, then double check myself with the range finder.
There will be times in the field when an animal doesn’t give you the time to range it so good on you for trying to improve your skills!
I think the whole “throwing a baseball” analogy is extremely overrated. The best paid pitchers in MLB miss their spot at least 40% of the time, and that’s at a known distance.Don't overthink things, Do you use a rangefinder when throwing a baseball to a buddy with a mitt ? Practice is what gets you what you want.