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Shooting Through Mesh Affect on Accuracy

Started by CaptJack, August 11, 2009, 11:45:00 AM

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CaptJack

Shooting Through Mesh Affect on Accuracy
article from the NRA's July 2009 American Hunter




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Gehrke145

I've shot everything through the mess, even with my compound and light speed arrows at 60 yards  there was no change in groups(5 inch groups).  With my recurve and 450grain arrows I dont see anything either?  The big thing is use proper form.  Also the mesh on the blind shown is thicker then I have on my DB's, but don't no if that even does anything.

Don Stokes

My Yukon Tracks states clearly that you should NOT shoot a gun through the mesh. I use joebuck's advice and aim 3mm higher when shooting arrows through the mesh.   :)
Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.- Ben Franklin

The only bad effects I have experienced shooting through mesh is if you try it at a severe angle to the mesh. If you keep your arrow somewhat perpendicular to the mesh it seems to have no noticable effect.

Bisch

QuoteOriginally posted by Don Stokes:
My Yukon Tracks states clearly that you should NOT shoot a gun through the mesh. I use joebuck's advice and aim 3mm higher when shooting arrows through the mesh.    :)  
I got a big ole Tom Turkey to come to the wrong window and did not want to chance trying to move the mesh. I put my shotgun barrel right up against the mesh thinking it would just make a small barrel sized hole. It blew that mesh to smitherines (sp) and I had to buy a new window.

Bisch

Canadian Idle

We once tried to shoot a deer with a 308 round nose bullet. The bullet blew the screen completely out of the blind without putting a hole in it. The screen had been attached with Velcro. Needless to say we missed the deer, never gonna do that again. Fixed blade broadheads, no problem at all.  ...Lloyd

Bill Carlsen

No problems if you use cut on contact heads that are sharp.
The best things in life....aren't things!

Canadian Idle

QuoteOriginally posted by Bisch:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by Don Stokes:
My Yukon Tracks states clearly that you should NOT shoot a gun through the mesh. I use joebuck's advice and aim 3mm higher when shooting arrows through the mesh.     :)  
I got a big ole Tom Turkey to come to the wrong window and did not want to chance trying to move the mesh. I put my shotgun barrel right up against the mesh thinking it would just make a small barrel sized hole. It blew that mesh to smitherines (sp) and I had to buy a new window.

Bisch [/b]

Canadian Idle

Bisch, did you get the turkey??????  :scared:    :biglaugh:    :biglaugh:

Walt Francis

What Bill said, use cut on impact broadheads and there is nothing to worry about.
The broadhead used, regardless of how sharp, is nowhere as important as being able to place it in the correct spot.

Walt Francis

Regular Member of the Professional Bowhunters Society


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