Are Quartering Towards Shot Angles Ethical with a Bow?

EPISODE · Oct 16, 2024 · 1H 17M

Are Quartering Towards Shot Angles Ethical with a Bow?

from Pennsylvania Woodsman · host Sportsmen's Empire

In this episode of the Pennsylvania Woodsman Mitch is joined by Troy Fowler, known as the Ranch Fairy.  The two discuss a highly controversial topic: quartering towards shot angles with archery equipment.  Can you really shoot through the shoulder of a deer with a bow?  With most arrow set ups, no, not without luck or wounding the animal.  Arrows don't like bone, especially with lighter arrow setups that are commonly used.  Troy emphasizes the importance of understanding shot placement and the anatomy of deer. Troy also compares the toughness of deer and pigs, highlights the significance of arrow setup and flight, and encourages critical thinking in bowhunting. He shares valuable lessons from his experiences and stresses the need for discipline and understanding of equipment in order to be successful in hunting.  That means knowing what your arrow is capable of doing should it encounter a heavy bone like the humerus of a whitetail.  If it can't go through it, don't take the shot!  Or, listen to the 12 factors of arrow flight from the Ashby Bowhunting foundation to learn what setups have the highest chance of passthrough if you so decide to take this shot angle.  This episode revolves around making ethical choices in the world of bowhunting.   Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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