I've found that with most hunters the estimate varies. When taking the shot, they usually underestimate the distance. When telling about the shot afterwards they usually overestimate the distance.
That is pretty terrible! Even if your paces arent exactly yards, you should never be that far off lolmy late uncle once wounded a deer at what he estimated at 200 yards. Deer was standing, so he cranked his BDC to 200 and hit it way high. It was a nasty recovery, but I finished it for him. The actual distance? 50 yards!
When you go on stand I find it good practice to determine the distance you can see at max, and the distance to several closer objects. Trying to guesstimate distance when game is standing in front of you without prior knowledge of the stand area leads to mistakes.
me either.
But I can see someone thinking 130 yds is 300
my late uncle once wounded a deer at what he estimated at 200 yards. Deer was standing, so he cranked his BDC to 200 and hit it way high. It was a nasty recovery, but I finished it for him. The actual distance? 50 yards!
When you go on stand I find it good practice to determine the distance you can see at max, and the distance to several closer objects. Trying to guesstimate distance when game is standing in front of you without prior knowledge of the stand area leads to mistakes.