YOU’RE AIMING WRONG! Deer Shot Placement | Archery Deer Hunting Tip

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Learn how to properly aim at a deer when archery hunting. Shot placement is critical when deer hunting with a bow and arrow. Deer will “jump the string” or “duck the arrow” 95% of the time which leads to misses and deer hit high in the back with no recovery. The lungs are lower than you expect, which leads to the myth about “No Man’s Land”, which does not exist. Take it from me, I hit a deer high last year and didn’t find him. I know better, yet in the moment mental mistakes do happen. Watch this video so you don’t make the same mistake!

Bow Setup:
Mathews Traverse 32″ Draw Length, 70lb draw weight
Arrows: VAP Elite Micro Diameter Arrows .166″ diameter

Camera Setup:
Sony AX100 4K
GoPro Hero 8 Black

Camera Arm:
Fourth Arrow Talon Stiff Arm

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