I've been practicing and practicing all through the off season. New strings since one was a little frayed, tested the boradheads, shot through a screen with a broadhead, everything was good. Shot at a doe this morning and she jumped up in the air, spun around and took off towards me. Thought she was going to run through my ground blind and came within three feet of it which honestly was a little scary- I was bracing myself for an impact. Sat there for a half hour and got out. Couldn't find the arrow, didn't see a drop of blood. Looked and looked, nothing and I saw the exact path she took. Not one drop of blood, hair- nothing.
After scratching my head and looking around for an hour I set the block up at 20 yards and shot a broadhead at it. 10 freaking inches high and right. Shot the practice tip broadhead, same thing. Field point, same thing. FUGG!
Must have bumped the cheap ass scope getting it in and out of the truck or something. On the bright side, it was a doe and not the buck I'm after. Also she was standing broadside facing to the right with her head down at 25 yards so if I think I just nicked her if I hit her at all. Might of been a neck shot if her head was up. Why can I hit a bullseye 100 times in a row and not seem to be able to kill my first deer with this crossbow? Dammit!
Taking a day or two off from hunting now and maybe a little longer at this spot.
After scratching my head and looking around for an hour I set the block up at 20 yards and shot a broadhead at it. 10 freaking inches high and right. Shot the practice tip broadhead, same thing. Field point, same thing. FUGG!
Must have bumped the cheap ass scope getting it in and out of the truck or something. On the bright side, it was a doe and not the buck I'm after. Also she was standing broadside facing to the right with her head down at 25 yards so if I think I just nicked her if I hit her at all. Might of been a neck shot if her head was up. Why can I hit a bullseye 100 times in a row and not seem to be able to kill my first deer with this crossbow? Dammit!
Taking a day or two off from hunting now and maybe a little longer at this spot.