Originally Posted By: Rocket62
Thats a great chart, it does all the trigonometry for ya.

Now another question ...

- Your single pin sight is set to 25 yards
- A deer is 35 yards away from you ACCORDING TO YOUR RANGE FINDER, NOT GROUND DISTANCE

Also :

- Again, 20 feet up and sight is set to 25 yards
A deer is 15 yards away from you ACCORDING TO YOUR RANGE FINDER, NOT GROUND DISTANCE

How do you adjust for the drop then? Surely it's going to have an effect of some sort



At 35 you will be maybe 2-3 in. low depending on your bow. So if you aim like most do at the lungs in the middle your arrow will drop perfect. Even if the deer jumps the string a bit it should still put you in the kill zone of double lungs.


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