This was my initial thought processing it last night but playing it back I know the scope never left his side. I also know it doesn't take much to screw up an arrow. I know if it did hit him it wasnt a good shot at all. It sucks because that bow is a tack driver it's a missions sub one. Savannah shoots it out to 60 yards it should have been a chipshot.I've done what you have and the arrow really kicks one way or other. I wouldn't be surprised if you missed him by 10+ yards at that distance. I missed at 10 yards when it happened to me. I also watched my daughter do it this year with the same result. I do agree about doing your part and taking a second look though.
You still have snow on the ground? That would make things somewhat easier too find him if he’s down…This was my initial thought processing it last night but playing it back I know the scope never left his side. I also know it doesn't take much to screw up an arrow. I know if it did hit him it wasnt a good shot at all. It sucks because that bow is a tack driver it's a missions sub one. Savannah shoots it out to 60 yards it should have been a chipshot.
Good luck man. Sounds like you will find the answer and let us all know.This was my initial thought processing it last night but playing it back I know the scope never left his side. I also know it doesn't take much to screw up an arrow. I know if it did hit him it wasnt a good shot at all. It sucks because that bow is a tack driver it's a missions sub one. Savannah shoots it out to 60 yards it should have been a chipshot.
When I did it, the arrow was low and left of aim point.This was my initial thought processing it last night but playing it back I know the scope never left his side. I also know it doesn't take much to screw up an arrow. I know if it did hit him it wasnt a good shot at all. It sucks because that bow is a tack driver it's a missions sub one. Savannah shoots it out to 60 yards it should have been a chipshot.