Originally Posted by
Fox
What about a long bow or a recurve? Would you limit your shots to 8-10 yards?
What I am getting at is that the math proves that the time the arrow is in flight for heavier poundage bows is about the same as the older bows where everyone preached 30 yards. If you are 20 yards for the 150lb bow based on your ethics then the arrow would get there in the same time as a 40 yard shot with a newer bow and therefore the reaction of the animal would be the same.
I can tell you with my 42 yard shot that the deer did not jump or move, at 350fps you are not watching the arrow in flight the arrow is just there. My old bow I used to hold high at 50 yards and shoot at targets all the time, would never have considered that bow at 50 yards, passed up shots at 35 and 40 yards, it was a 30 yard shot bow and my single pin was setup at 20 yards for that particular setup. With the Exomag I have no problems at all at 40 yards, 50 yards is not for me with my setup, not at the moment, then again with the newer iteration of the arrows I am using the speed has actually increased and the trajectory is even flatter than before.
I tend to set my self up so that any animal coming out to me with a clear shot is within my window, it takes the question of "should I?" out of it, there is no chance I can take a shot over my ethical range because I cannot see the deer with a clear shot over that mark. I will not take a 60 yard shot on a deer although I know of guys killing them at 65 with a crossbow, I do not think it is right. That being said I do not think based on 1 setup anyone can make a determination on every single setup that exists in every circumstance as was presented here. To say no to a 50 yard shot and to keep it at 30 may be justified with some bows but then again a 30 yard shot is too long for many with traditional archery and 50 is no big deal with another.
It is like saying nobody should shoot at a deer with a shotgun over 50 yards. Well, what are you shooting? What sights? What ammo? How much practice? Is the animal moving? Etc.
It is a blanket statement that is too broad.