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100 yard shoot

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Shoot a 2 liter bottle full of water from 100 yards

It looked like a dot in the scope at that range goin to try more 100 yard shoots soon

Anyone here shootin that far or have you ever would like to know

http://s1192.photobucket.com/albums/aa3 ... ots004.mp4
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Re: 100 yard shoot

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I have shot at 100 yard targets but never that distance at game animals. I would at Coca Cola and drink the pepsi, :lol: .
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Rinsing that coke away that fell on the ground from before, LOL. Good shot. Thanks,
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Raymond wrote:I have shot at 100 yard targets but never that distance at game animals. I would at Coca Cola and drink the pepsi, :lol: .
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No I would never shoot at game at that distance either just fun

Game 40 yards is max for me
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Got to love those Excalibur Exomags. Like I've said before, they're the best Excalibur ever built.

Mine is a tack driver too. Mind you I haven't tried 100yds. on anything, but the squirrel that I shot at 55yds didn't live to tell the tale. :wink:
I could of also have added that I did it shooting free-hand from a treestand, but then I'd be bragging and don't want to do that. :D :lol:
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Skullwrecker, I saw some nitwit posted a BS comment on your Photobucket. I hope you do not mind, but I took the liberty of righting the Wrongway :)
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Don't look now, but that Wrongway dude has posted more crap. I really like your 1+1 equation.LOL!!
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Cool vid, and yeah the comments are funny....but I gotta admit, I kinda thought that wrongway dude had a point :?: I mean, Just for kicks I was shooting the equinox around 75m on tuesday (and hitting :wink: ), and yeah...the arrows were coming down and into the target at about 30 degrees....how are those ones going straight/level into the target ?

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A lot of that depends on the arrow and broadhead itself as it relates to FOC. If the FOC is not heavy on the front, the rear of the arrow can actually be lower than the front on impact. This is why FOC is so important when selecting arrow broadhead weight combinations.
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MarkMarine wrote:Skullwrecker, I saw some nitwit posted a BS comment on your Photobucket. I hope you do not mind, but I took the liberty of righting the Wrongway :)
I read your post Mark, too funny! Read mine, it's far more scientific.
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OK Don, will do :)
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IAMCANADIAN wrote:Cool vid, and yeah the comments are funny....but I gotta admit, I kinda thought that wrongway dude had a point :?: I mean, Just for kicks I was shooting the equinox around 75m on tuesday (and hitting :wink: ), and yeah...the arrows were coming down and into the target at about 30 degrees....how are those ones going straight/level into the target ?

Not trying to start anything, just trying to educate myself....there's probably something I'm missing, so feel free to school me.
If you look at the background vegetation most of it's leaning to the right. Correct the camera angle because someone isn't nit picky enough to set up his camera dead straight and you have some kind of an angle. I doubt that the arrow should have a 30 degree attitude in the target. It's still going pretty quick and in theory the arrow gets pulled down by gravity at both ends.
Look at this video where I am shooting 70 yards. You'll see a pretty flat arrow attitude.
http://s28.photobucket.com/albums/c220/ ... ter=videos
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Don, that's some nice shooting :)
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MarkMarine wrote:Don, that's some nice shooting :)
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Re: 100 yard shoot

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Here's Randy Oitker Shoting 100 150 an 200 yards

Watch an you make up your own mind


http://youtu.be/qc1HbmAihm4
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