mattflipper
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- Jan 7, 2021
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What ddowning said. Whitetail aren’t incredibly difficult animals to kill in terms of getting one to die. Back 30 years ago we killed them with much slower and less efficient setups. The arrows may have been heavier at the time but for a period when we transitioned to internal component arrows we had slow bows with light arrows and lots of animals died. Not to discredit the need to kinetic energy, but unless it’s a short draw or light draw weight most setups will kill a whitetail. If there is a penetration problem I would focus on accuracy and shot placement over other things. With “spiraling” issues it sounds more like a matter of tuning than anything. Especially with broad heads being brought into the equation. I’d focus on a good tune and practicing with broadheads. When done right they’ll fly with field points but they’ll also expose form and tune issues much quicker than field points. As a last thought, if you feel good comfortably shooting at 40 or some other distance I’d cut that by 50% and make that the new comfortable distance when in a tree. A lot goes on that gets unnoticed in our form when hunting and what pays the price is usually an animal. Not trying ti be poetic or arrogant but from a lot of years of trial and error and many long tracks picking your shot is likely the best piece of advice that someone can give when it comes to bow hunting. Focus on getting close rather than shooting long.
Good luck with it this season.
Good luck with it this season.