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@@Knjo0101 It's definitely not "good spot to hit" with a bow. It'll drop down instantly and most likely lethal, but only if you're lucky and hit the right spot. Never aim for spine(or head) shot, but go for lungs/heart with a bow.
@@mattiparviainen It is a good spot to hit for an instant drop with no blood trailing. I agree it may not be the best spot to target as it is more of a lucky hit than anything else when it comes to a bow.
I'm blown away by how LOUD the archery shots are. Not the bow going off, but the sound of the arrow hitting the deer. I usually get a "thup" noise about 1/4 that volume, rather than that sharp "whack". Evennif I hit bone its not that loud, and more of a "chuck" sound. I HINK thats from using cut on contact, two blade heads, but coud it just be the microphones picking it up?
a deers brain is very small, about the size of a small orange. A lung is about the size of a crock pot in width and length, which would be easier to hit?
Real men don't prey, and deer is not a favorite for dinner, so survival isn't the excuse. What then? Bragging rights aren't possible if it's an unarmed deer.
Alot of cameras record videos in a darker state than they seem in real life. I notice it all the time when I record or take photos of my harvest near sunrise or sunset. These guys seem super ethical, don't get on em too hard🤙
Have to remember a camera can’t gather light as well as our eyes. Kinda like looking through a scope when it gets close to dark the more zoomed in you are the worse it is. More than likely lighter than what the camera shows.