If you’re betting me, you would loose that bet. I know people can and do take long shots at game, but there are too many variables that come into play. As I stated earlier, I used to shoot competition archery for many years. Ranges were between 15-80 yards. Perfect score was 560. I would ALWAYS shoot between 554-558. Never got a perfect score but was as close as you could get. Nightly coon shoots a perfect score was 280...I’d shoot 278-280. I was very confident and cocky. While hunting with friends, we did a deer drive during archery season. We wouldn’t blow the deer out of there like gun season, just walk quietly through the woods and get the deer moving. I’m on the edge of a field and this huge 8 pointer (140’s) runs along the opposite side of the field and stops. I range him at exactly 80 yards. I draw back, anchor, and touch the release. Just as I released, the deer took two steps forward. My arrow hit exactly where I wanted, but the deer wasn’t there. It was perfect height and missed his ass by inches. Thank god I didn’t hit him! Taught me a lesson about not taking a shot at a living creature unless he is close enough to minimize the chance of a poor hit if the deer takes a step. No one is perfect and I’ve missed shots at deer and wounded a few, but I’ve learned from my mistakes. I’ve learned not to shoot at a deer when he is looking at me or on full alert. Too much stuff that could go wrong. I’ve learned to make sure my clothing won’t interfere with my bow string. I’ve learned to keep proper form when hunting from an elevated position...bending at the waist instead of lowering your bow arm. I was sure when I took that shot at that buck that I was capable...and I was...just saying that there are other factors that come into play and I wouldn’t sleep well knowing that my arrogance led to a deer being gut shot and suffering an agonizing death. Everyone has their self imposed limits. I wouldn’t shoot at a 200” buck at 67 yards. I’m sure there are some that would. I’d pass and hope to get a chance another day. Plus, just knowing that caliber of deer was out there would make me hunt that much harder.