Great video I would be aiming inside the A-B-C triangle for every one of the scenarios.
@Inglewood5108 күн бұрын
These videos are great. Thank you for making them
@promiseviewacres8 күн бұрын
Love these videos. I have a suggestion also! When possible, could you show the shot and result after you draw everything in? At the very least I think many of us would like to see the actual shot placement! Thanks for the awesome work and videos! This is my first year hunting and these videos have been major in helping me identify shot placement on deer. The first month I just sat in my blind with no bow and watched them walk around while picturing your drawings on their bodies. These are truly helpful!
@jamesvatter57297 күн бұрын
Good stuff!
@shredpow7 күн бұрын
Huh, multiple choice test in which all answers are wrong. Awesome.
@Ratt-ln3mk8 күн бұрын
Thanks Ryan for sharing your gift, may you and yours have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
@dwainholloway57306 күн бұрын
Very enjoyable and eye opening !
@mrtwitch9657 күн бұрын
This was super informative, and it clarified assumptions I previously had.
@russianspy-8 күн бұрын
100 views and 20 likes 1 hour ago? This channel needs more traction
@diaryofagoat-lass10238 күн бұрын
Well, I'm happy to say I only got the first shot placemnt wrong. Forgot the shooter was up the tree. 😅 love this series and thank you so much!! Merry Christmas!
@hunterludwig54208 күн бұрын
Love this! Super informative
@kimgradisher4688 күн бұрын
Great talent with excellent info! Thank you, sir.
@joshuagraham18235 күн бұрын
Between a and b. Perfect double lung from an elevated position. I never get why people try to aim for the heart. Double lung mid body is lights out. Love your guys stuff though.
@gunhubgaming8 күн бұрын
I think for deer 1 I would shoot a few inches below A so if the deer drops "jumps the string" it will be a good double lung shot and if it doesn't move perfect double lung and heart shot. deer 2 I will probably shoot just in front of A. deer 3 a little quartering in shot I would probably shoot a little bit below C if I had to take that shot. deer 3 broadside with near side lag forward I would shoot a few inches in front of B. and the reason why I would shoot closer to those heavy bones is because I'm shooting a heavy arrow setup with a single bevel broadhead
@hunt_trap_fish8 күн бұрын
It’s right in the middle of abc. Low enough to account for a “jumped” string, far enough forward to clip the backside lung on the way out, far enough back to avoid the shoulder. Personally I shoot an arrow set up where I don’t worry about shoulders 25 yards and in, so I’d probably shoot more toward C to be really safe, but that’s just me.
@ABa400328 күн бұрын
Awesome video! After you go through the drawing can you leave just a dot where the ideal should would be and then remove the sketch to have just a dot on the deer? That way you can view the deer with just perfect shot placement. Great work here
@thebadboo48758 күн бұрын
Great pictorial but no mention of string jump i.e. front leg loading. While head was up, to be safe the lowest shot between a-b-c should be taken. Essentially at heart level. Any front leg loading and you you have him dead center. If he doesn't jump you still have him. Possible exception is the last one stepping over the leg. Timmed as he stepped over he couldn't load.
@Minnesotalife7 күн бұрын
Honestly I would aim in the middle of a b & c with all of them. I stick with the back line of the shoulder middle body. I love the heart so I never want to hit that & the other 2 are 2 close to the blade. if the deer jumps the string, it will end bad.
@acelove36678 күн бұрын
Last 2 Bucks i killed with my compound bow went 20 yards each i must be hitting that sweet spot and both are some size-able deer
@glorybound75998 күн бұрын
It should be point out that we are talking archery 🏹 and not rifle. Rifle you aim for bone and the shoulder is the best place.
@ViniHertz-y1l7 күн бұрын
Agora com tradução de áudio para português ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@ViniHertz-y1l7 күн бұрын
Ganhou um inscrito
@yourmomma29958 күн бұрын
i sure wouldn't worry about scapulas, i zip my arrow right through them multiple times every season for the past 40 years, i dont like dragging or tracking. my deer dont go far.