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One of the best threads I've seen on the subjuct. Great pics. I hope it's not against the rules to post a link like this because it is really good info.


http://forums.bowsite.com/TF/bgforums/thread.cfm?threadid=356994&messages=80&forum=5#2533277
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Members we have had for awhile can share good info. Thats perfectly ok. Its those new idiots that just join to spam and link back to their own websites that I cant stand. Its when your post count is low and your already pointing people away from our site that you began to wonder if its spam or not.

Buckshot we know your ok. Thanks for the info..
One of the best threads I've seen on the subjuct. Great pics. I hope it's not against the rules to post a link like this because it is really good info.


http://forums.bowsite.com/TF/bgforums/thread.cfm?threadid=356994&messages=80&forum=5#2533277

Awesome info. This is what can really help new and even seasoned hunters. The cut away photos really tell the tale. Thanks for sharing.:thumbup:
I think you did good posting that, from a beginner bowhunter to an experienced one who may not be shooting correctly can always use improvement. :thumbup:
So, what do you use as the aim point. I am a leg man myself. I like to follow the leg up with the pin and find a spot just behind it.
"center-mass" allows for error and deer movement,especially with the bow.with the guns i follow up the leg too
I just go right to the point behind the shoulder. I know I could go through the bone, but I just like to avoid them if at all possible.
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