220yotekiller
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l was given permission to hunt some private land, the owner has several small parcles of property that are loaded with whitetail does, she asked me to kill several to reduce the population, but there was a catch, it has to be archery only. l have been shooting archery for about 5 years but l have been strictly a rifle hunter for my whole life. l have a g5 bow that has a 70 lb pull, it is quite accurate but it is loud, there are basicly no dampeners on it. l didn't think that it would be a big deal as the shots would be relitivly close, about 35 yards would be the average. l got some g5 deadmeat broadheads and went out. l had a pair of does come in to an apple tree, they were right at 32 yards. l waited until one was broad side and put my 30 yard pin right behind her shoulder and released my arrow, at the shot she took off as hard as she could go, l coud see that l had hit her but couldn't tell where. the blood trail was extremely easy to follow, at one point l found where where she had slammed into a tree, breaking off mu arrow. l trailed her about 125 yards when l finally found her in a creek. l gutted her and then skinned her out so that l could find out what happened. lt was eyeopening to say the least, my arrow had entered her left ''thigh'' muscle gone through the paunch and exited between the 2nd and 3rd ribs. l believe that the only reason that l found her at all is that the broadhead had caught an artery on the exit, had it not been for that l honestly don't think that l would have found her.
l am taking my bow into the shop tomorow, what should l have them do to reduce the chance of deer jumping the string in the future...
l am taking my bow into the shop tomorow, what should l have them do to reduce the chance of deer jumping the string in the future...