I am going to bump this and add a category. (I know our idea of mature isnt the same as everyone's, but this fits here)
Execution/shot:
We put 4 bucks on the tailgate this year between my little group. Myself, levi,
@Redneckfucker and his son. I can confidently say it was because of our setups. Both of our setups are 18 yards to the pile. We all hear the stories about deer getting killed at extended ranges but I just dont like it. I dont feel it is necessary. I know the equipment and the shooter are normally capable at greater distances, but alot can happen with a live animal. Just isnt worth it to us. So we set up close and we went 4 for 4 this year.
I've seen a bunch of setups over the last few years and I would say 30-50 yards is what most people have. That leaves an incredible amount of room for error. I have seen it happen at the animals expense.
This part might ruffle some feathers but I feel like I need to say it. Bring your pile closer fellas. You owe it to the animal to not draw blood and make a quick death. Yes, "if you bow hun along enough you are going to lose one". BUT if we are out here sending arrows/bolts at live animals at these extended ranges...we need to hold some of that accountability that we took an unnecessary risk. I have been guilty at killing deer at some pretty wild ranges and I understand that some circumstances will allow the range to be extended. Any deer over 3 is sketchy at a bait pile. If they hear the shot, they will jump the string 98% of the time.
That draws me into the conversation had on
@xbowguy thread with the asshole dog. Deer manors and head position is also huge in the closing moments of the shot. Head up on a relaxed deer is your best shot opportunity. Rushing the shot is also another. Rick and I had a good conversation about this part not long ago. I think he plans to expand on this part at some point when he gets a chance. So I will leave it at that for now. Dont want to take his Thunder(

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Closing thoughts and cliff notes:
That mature deer @35 yards with its head extended while it takes a bite of corn is not a shot opportunity. I dont care how fast your bow is, that deer isnt going to be there. This is coming from the guy that probably has the faster bow here. I would not take that shot. I hope some of our beginners learn something from this thread. Amazing amount of good information here and I encourage Rick to start a thread on what he has learned and seen.