While archers are breaking out there bows and getting them tuned up for archery season, check out how Cameron Hanes likes to practice – at 160 yards. And it isn’t just a random shot either, he shows his 5 shot group.
He does explain that this isn’t meant to be a practical hunting distance, but just a way to make sure everything is tuned correctly. Notice how he talks about having to hold differently just because of the 5 yard difference or even humidity variations.
Personally I’ve shot out to 100 yards and was able to pop 5″ dart balloons. But a 60% increase from that distance sure makes a difference.
How far do you like to shoot your bow? Tell us in the comment section below!
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