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<blockquote data-quote="shootermcgavin" data-source="post: 1875736" data-attributes="member: 4527"><p>Yeah, that is what I figured out too. That's why I've decided there needs to be a term (if there isn't one already, i'm not sure) to reference the length of draw with your release and d-loop and what not. I will henceforth call it my "artificial draw length."</p><p></p><p>And yeah I'm really excited about the groupings. I've got no qualms about shooting a deer at 30 yards, and if necessary, not too worried about trying a 40 yard shot. 50 is a bit more than I'd prefer to do though. That does bring up a question I had though. Let's say you're some sort of wiz and can hit a bullseye at, 300 yards or whatever. Something ridiculously far. The question is this. With a bow, is it the sort of deal where if you can get your arrow there, it has the power to still take a deer out or will it eventually reach a spot it is too slow to penetrate very far and confidently kill a deer. I of course have no plans on mastering a 300 yard shot, just curious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shootermcgavin, post: 1875736, member: 4527"] Yeah, that is what I figured out too. That's why I've decided there needs to be a term (if there isn't one already, i'm not sure) to reference the length of draw with your release and d-loop and what not. I will henceforth call it my "artificial draw length." And yeah I'm really excited about the groupings. I've got no qualms about shooting a deer at 30 yards, and if necessary, not too worried about trying a 40 yard shot. 50 is a bit more than I'd prefer to do though. That does bring up a question I had though. Let's say you're some sort of wiz and can hit a bullseye at, 300 yards or whatever. Something ridiculously far. The question is this. With a bow, is it the sort of deal where if you can get your arrow there, it has the power to still take a deer out or will it eventually reach a spot it is too slow to penetrate very far and confidently kill a deer. I of course have no plans on mastering a 300 yard shot, just curious. [/QUOTE]
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