canadian hunter312
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Brant County
Seriously?
When I was shooting my compound bow all of the time I practiced out to 80 yards I would set a kids plastic bowling pin (they are about 8" to 10" tall couple of inches wide) up in a sand bank and would hit it 6 out of 8 shots.
A coyote would be very duable at that distance.
just because you can hit a target at 80 yards doesnt mean you should be doing it in the field on live critters. for the first couple years after i got my crossbow i was shooting at 80-100 yards no problem. my theory was if i can do good at those ranges i should do very well at hunting ranges of 40-50 yards. it worked...
it takes a long time for an arrow to travel 80 yards. in that time the animal has a chance to move, wind can blow the arrow off track, and you may nail branches from the big arc the arrow would need to make.
even though they are only yotes, they still deserve to be killed humanely.


















































