Flatbrimmer
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Don’t. I shot a cow elk- Perfect scenario point blank 16 yards: but I judged it for 25. Hit high and paid the price. Non lethal shot from a slam dunk position. Eff center mass- aim for the heart (low) and if you miss you hit double lung.. don’t aim center mass (behind front shoulder) and think it’s gravy.. had I been 6-8” lower it’d of been a sealed deal.. stick to the aiming lower..I had a chance at my first ever archery buck last year. He came running right to 10 yards facing me and locked onto me in the tree when I drew back. After a minute at full draw he turned and went behind a tree. I let down and he stepped out on the other side of the tree at about 18 yards. I drew again and shot while he had his head down. I aimed a bit high to clear a limb and he ducked the shot big time.
What I took from the situation was that even though he had his head down, he was on edge from the initial encounter head on at 10 yards. It was a calm day and that string sound was just enough to get him to load his legs and drop enough for me to miss by 3” over the top.
Given this chance again (and if I can overcome buck fever and think clearly) I’d let him step past any limbs and aim bottom 4” of the body even though he was in close. If he wasn’t so on edge I’d probably aim a bit closer to center mass.
Bow hunting ain’t easy it turns out.
I will be….