07-06-2004, 04:07 AM
that happend to me once in the woods, I shot and hit the ground 4 feet in front of the deer.
what happended was the nut holding the site pin came loose. boy that realy sucked. I was so mad I threw the bow away. The bow was cracked any way and was one its way out the door, the pin thing was the straw that broke the eliphants back.
lesson learned, I now use loc tite on my pins. (not super glue, you never know if you might have to reset the pin for a different range.)
A good hunter will scout his area and measure the preposed ranged to pratice shooting at.
20 feet in any direction can make a tremendous difference, especialy if you complicate it with shooting from an elivated position.
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what happended was the nut holding the site pin came loose. boy that realy sucked. I was so mad I threw the bow away. The bow was cracked any way and was one its way out the door, the pin thing was the straw that broke the eliphants back.
lesson learned, I now use loc tite on my pins. (not super glue, you never know if you might have to reset the pin for a different range.)
A good hunter will scout his area and measure the preposed ranged to pratice shooting at.
20 feet in any direction can make a tremendous difference, especialy if you complicate it with shooting from an elivated position.
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