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What is a good group with your bow and at what distance?
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<blockquote data-quote="oneshotonekill" data-source="post: 1619985" data-attributes="member: 635"><p>Alot of good advice already posted. Spoon I would say if you are shooting 4-6 inch groups at 20 yards you may need to lower your draw weight. At 20 yards you should get to the point that you worry you are going to ruin fletchings. I would agree with Bassin that 3.5 would be acceptable but it needs to be consistent. The other point that was brought up is to shoot your broadheads. Sometimes they can be considerably off from your fieldtips. I have never shot at a deer over 30 yards with my bow but I practice out to 50+. Part of that is I do alot of 3d shooting but the other aspect to it is if I can hit good groups at 50 then I am much more confident about hitting the mark at 30.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oneshotonekill, post: 1619985, member: 635"] Alot of good advice already posted. Spoon I would say if you are shooting 4-6 inch groups at 20 yards you may need to lower your draw weight. At 20 yards you should get to the point that you worry you are going to ruin fletchings. I would agree with Bassin that 3.5 would be acceptable but it needs to be consistent. The other point that was brought up is to shoot your broadheads. Sometimes they can be considerably off from your fieldtips. I have never shot at a deer over 30 yards with my bow but I practice out to 50+. Part of that is I do alot of 3d shooting but the other aspect to it is if I can hit good groups at 50 then I am much more confident about hitting the mark at 30. [/QUOTE]
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