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Originally Posted by Passthru
After you set up, and are not good at estimating distance, range different landmarks around you so that you know the range without trying to use it when the animal is close. When an animal does come in draw early or when cover is between you and the animal, getting busted on the draw is disheartening to say the least
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On another note if you don't have a range finder I use to mark areas around my set up....20 yards was my max so any critter in that range was or could have been shot at....then the arrow fell of the rest....or I got the shakes...or the wind swirled.....or a coyote showed up.....its bow hunting