I've been really trying to stretch my practice sessions out lately so that I can maximize my effective range for a mule deer hunt in Utah. I'm comfortable right now out at 50 yards, any more than that and I think they're are just too many variables that can go haywire and cause me to wound an animal. Is 50 yards a good effective max range? What is your max effective range? How do you go about determining it? Do you try to stalk right within your effective range and take the shot, or do you try to get as close as possible in order to make an effective and lethal kill. The reason why I'm asking is because I'd hate to be inside of 50 yards on a shooter buck and blow the stalk because I feel like I could get closer.
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