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Punching Your Release Aid is ACCURATE: Here's the Proof
Reading is hard, but archery is harder. Learn the pros and cons of punching a release in the full article: www.outdoorlife.com/hunting/punching-a-release-aid-is-accurate-but-dont-do-it/
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Episode 73: Why Forward Facing Sonar Won’t Be Banned
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There’s no more polarizing topic in the fishing world right now than forward facing sonar (FFS). At this point, it’s foolish to deny its effectiveness, as professional anglers who have perfected its use have left everyone else in the dust. It also makes the sport hard to watch. This week we're talking to Derek Horner, OL's manager of audience development and the former captain of Penn State's b...
Episode 74: The Best New Shotguns of the Year
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We headed to Grinnell, Iowa, to test the newest field of sporting and hunting shotguns, plus an entirely new field for this year: tactical shotguns. Shooting editor John B. Snow explains how we test shotguns, why it's necessary, and what you need to know about the latest crop of duck guns, double-barrels, and home-defense models. This episode is brought to you by Bowtech. Read more at outdoorli...
Episode 71: What You Need to Know About New Optics
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This week we sit down with our optics editor, Andrew McKean, to discuss the armloads of new optics he's been testing for weeks, including binoculars, riflescopes, and thermals. Here are the highlights from the test, including his advice for anyone looking to buy new glass this summer. You can read the first of McKean's articles from the test - his binocular reviews - at outdoorlife.com/optics24...
Ep. 4. - The Cheapest Way to Tuna Glory
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A party boat can get you on massive yellowfins and bluefins for an affordable price. But before you hop on board as a rookie, you've got to learn the rules that maximize the fun. Captain Darren Dorris, who started out as a mate on a party boat, breaks down the critical things rookies need to know before jumping aboard. You can read the full story at outdoorlife.com/fishing Hosted by OL fishing ...
Ep. 3 - Don't Be a Sucker, Fish for Suckers
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Tyler Winter has been obsessed with chasing suckers since he was a kid. Here's his case for why they should be more attractive to rod-and-reel anglers, plus tactics for how to catch trophy-caliber suckers. Spoiler alert: If you think they're easy and weak, you couldn't be more wrong. You can read the full story at www.outdoorlife.com/fishing/how-to-catch-suckers/ Hosted by OL fishing editor Joe...
Episode 70: Here’s How Hunting Gets Banned
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Anti-hunters have a playbook that's extremely effective at persuading the public to change wildlife management. This week on the podcast, Alex interviews Brian Lynn of the Sportsmen’s Alliance to learn how these anti-hunting organizations operate, and the strategic advantages they enjoy over hunters. Find more on the potential ballot initiative here: www.outdoorlife.com/catban Edited by Mike Pe...
Episode 69: Has Trail Cam Technology Gotten Too Good?
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There's a lot to love about new trail cameras as their features get more sophisticated and easier to use. There are also a few concerns with all that powerful new tech. Here's editor-in-chief Alex Robinson's take on all the new trail cameras he's been testing lately, and what it all means for deer hunters. Find the full trail cam test at outdoorlife.com/trailcamtest Edited by Mike Pedersen / Ei...
Ep. 2 - The Secrets of Nighttime Trout Fishing
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Looking for a new challenge? Veteran guide Joe Demalderis breaks down the most crucial elements for safely and successfully attacking a trout stream under the cover of darkness. You can read the full story at www.outdoorlife.com/fishing/trout-fishing-at-night Hosted by OL fishing editor Joe Cermele. Edited by Mike Pederson / Eighty Five Audio.
Episode 68: Quick Strike with Joe Cermele - Old School Bass Lures You Should Be Fishing Right Now
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This week on the podcast we're introducing you to Outdoor Life's newest podcast: Quick Strike with Joe Cermele. In this first episode of the show, OL's fishing editor sits down with down with Chris Bohlman of the Retro Bassin’ CZcams channel to shine a light on old, underrated, and affordable bass baits. You can follow the show by searching "Quick Strike with Joe Cermele" wherever you get your ...
Ep. 1 - Killer Bass Lures the 'Cool Kids' Hate
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Chris Bohlman of the "Retro Bassin'" CZcams Channel tells us which overlooked and largely unpopular bass lures will actually catch far more fish on your home water than the latest, greatest, and trendiest baits. Hosted by OL fishing editor Joe Cermele. Edited by Mike Pederson / Eighty Five Audio. Produced by OL executive editor Natalie Krebs.
Episode 67: Fudd Lore, 5 of the Worst Myths in Rifle Shooting and Hunting
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To be a Fudd, you simply have to hold onto an old idea no matter how much new and better information contradicts it. This mindset has always been a part of hunting culture, and everyone is probably guilty of being a Fudd from time to time. Here are the most common examples that we all need to move on from. Read the full story here: www.outdoorlife.com/fudd Edited by Mike Pedersen / Eighty Five ...
Elk and Deer Are More Pressured by Noisy Hikers Than Four-Wheelers, Study Finds
zhlédnutí 442Před 2 měsíci
...though they still spook at OHVs, too. Researchers played recreation noises at camera traps in the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Here's what they discovered: www.outdoorlife.com/conservation/recreation-noise-scares-wildlife/ Video clips courtesy of the Rocky Mountain Research Station
Trailer: Strike Fast, Land More
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Little things can make a big difference in fishing. That's why Outdoor Life fishing editor Joe Cermele is bringing you nuggets of wisdom to make you a better angler. Expect surprising ideas, practical tips, and no filler for fresh and saltwater species all over the country. Episode 1 drops Tuesday July 2, 2024.
Episode 66: Australia Has an Anti-Hunter Problem, and the U.S. Isn't Far Behind
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Episode 66: Australia Has an Anti-Hunter Problem, and the U.S. Isn't Far Behind
‘Jubilee’ Draws Millions of Fish into the Gulf Coast Shallows, Where They’re Ripe for Gigging
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‘Jubilee’ Draws Millions of Fish into the Gulf Coast Shallows, Where They’re Ripe for Gigging
Episode 65: Budget Bows vs Used Flagships, What's the Better Deal?
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Episode 65: Budget Bows vs Used Flagships, What's the Better Deal?
The Ultimate 10/22 Build
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The Ultimate 10/22 Build
Episode 64: You've Been Sighting in Your Rifle All Wrong
zhlédnutí 162Před 2 měsíci
Episode 64: You've Been Sighting in Your Rifle All Wrong
Episode 63: Why Big Game Auction Tags Are a Necessary Evil
zhlédnutí 108Před 2 měsíci
Episode 63: Why Big Game Auction Tags Are a Necessary Evil
The Best Pack Guns of the Year
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The Best Pack Guns of the Year
The Best Compound Bow for the Money in 2024
zhlédnutí 47KPřed 3 měsíci
The Best Compound Bow for the Money in 2024
Episode 62: 'I Shot a Mountain Lion at 7 Paces'
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Episode 62: 'I Shot a Mountain Lion at 7 Paces'
Shootout: $300 Savage vs. $3,000-Plus Rimfires
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Shootout: $300 Savage vs. $3,000-Plus Rimfires
We Tested an Insanely Accurate Crossbow
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We Tested an Insanely Accurate Crossbow
Episode 61: Deer Love Mushroom Food Plots. Why Aren’t More Hunters Planting Them?
zhlédnutí 118Před 3 měsíci
Episode 61: Deer Love Mushroom Food Plots. Why Aren’t More Hunters Planting Them?
Would the New Oracle Arms 2311 Make Me Leave My Staccato?
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Would the New Oracle Arms 2311 Make Me Leave My Staccato?
Lever Gun Shootout: Marlin vs Smith & Wesson
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Lever Gun Shootout: Marlin vs Smith & Wesson
Episode 60: PFAS Bans Will Radically Change How Outdoor Gear Is Made
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Episode 60: PFAS Bans Will Radically Change How Outdoor Gear Is Made
Sako 90S Adventure: A Perfect Hunting Rifle
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 3 měsíci
Sako 90S Adventure: A Perfect Hunting Rifle

Komentáře

  • @markio2010
    @markio2010 Před 15 minutami

    Hiking poles

  • @BeerCheese
    @BeerCheese Před 6 hodinami

    What one was the quietest

  • @Poco-me5eq
    @Poco-me5eq Před dnem

    He believed he could fly.

  • @conunpocodefe
    @conunpocodefe Před dnem

    I'm moving out of Virginia into a more long range friendly state in October. Can't wait. Great video. Subscribed.

  • @gtronin2631
    @gtronin2631 Před 2 dny

    Looks like all the Marlin fanboys just got triggered.

  • @Luke-f1b
    @Luke-f1b Před 2 dny

    To me punching the trigger feels horrible

  • @seanmtactical6069
    @seanmtactical6069 Před 2 dny

    Ya, so..... That is precision, not accuracy. Accuracy would by how far from the center of the aiming point to where the arrow hit. You were measuring group sizes and that is a measurement of consistency regardless of the distance from the aiming point. Kind of important...

  • @tjdreyer
    @tjdreyer Před 2 dny

    The problem is punching works... until it doesn't. Which I think you highlighted fairly towards the end of the video.

    • @outdoorlife
      @outdoorlife Před 4 hodinami

      Yea most people won't want to make it a habit.

  • @BoworBustOutdoors
    @BoworBustOutdoors Před 2 dny

    Punching the trigger isn’t good in any scenario. Hunting or target. It teaches your brain to anticipate the shot which can lead to target panic and many other “hard to shake” habits. Longer range shots will highlight the problem areas in your shot process and magnify the results down range the further you get. Not a good thing to be teaching young archers. If you want to be consistent teach yourself to utilize your back muscles, float your pin and pull through your shot with a “push-pull” motion.

    • @BoworBustOutdoors
      @BoworBustOutdoors Před 2 dny

      Your 30 yard shots proved this correct. When you didn’t “punch” the trigger you hit your mark. When you “punched” the trigger you missed your mark by roughly 2”. Compounding out to 50-60 yards you’d be talking about being 5-6” OR MORE off your mark. That’s a lot, there’s no arguing that fact. Imagine at 80-100 yards you’d be missing by 8-10” or more. Punching the trigger absolutely is less accurate, that’s why most people use a release aid when shooting a compound bow. The least amount of human contact/ influence on the bow = a more accurate shot. If you punch the trigger you’re torquing the bow.

    • @thesidequest3542
      @thesidequest3542 Před 2 dny

      If honestly you can mentally train yourself to not anticipate rather work with the shot and be braced you can “punch” cam hanes is a great archer, but he punches the trigger; however, it is a mental game and he is mentally tough he can fight the anticipation and panic. There is only few people with the mental strength to “punch” and be accurate

    • @sirhenrystalwart8303
      @sirhenrystalwart8303 Před dnem

      Pin float is twice as bad using your technique. Punching works much better.

    • @BoworBustOutdoors
      @BoworBustOutdoors Před dnem

      @@sirhenrystalwart8303 if you’re physically fit and able to hold the weight of your bow at full draw then float is absolutely minimal. It will have far less affect on accuracy than punching the trigger. I could sit here all day and explain to you why it’s wrong or you could watch some videos of professional archers on CZcams explaining the same thing and why punching the trigger is bad. The person that made this video proved the same thing when he missed a 30 yard shot by 2-3”. That’s what happens when you punch the trigger, it was proven with the same technique you’re talking about.

    • @outdoorlife
      @outdoorlife Před 4 hodinami

      @@BoworBustOutdoors Here's a video that runs through the pros and cons, from two good shooters: czcams.com/video/6e5CdJTc3ek/video.htmlsi=hwfl4gASD0QlTsFa

  • @BurgaBea_Stro
    @BurgaBea_Stro Před 2 dny

    Shucks this bow is discontinued smh, shows video is 2mo old unless the time frame is wrong

  • @buck16
    @buck16 Před 2 dny

    I'm not an archer, I'm just a bow hunter. I started bowhunting rabbits and pheasants with a long bow 64 years ago when I was 6 years old. I continued to be a finger shooter with compounds up until 2011 when I decided to try a release and the shorter release bows. I chose a handheld release and chose to use my thumb to slightly squeeze the trigger. It seemed more natural to me to use my thumb since I was used to releasing the string with my fingers. That whole squeeze your shoulders together surprise shot at a live animal made no sense to me. The best rifle marksman in the world don't use squeeze the shoulders together surprise shot so why should a bow hunter? That whole phrase "punch the trigger" is wrong and incorrect as I don't punch anything. My thumb just lightly moves, and the shot occurs. Target panic is not caused by how we use the release its caused psychologically by our brain not being comfortable with a floating pin. We have too many psychological issues shooting an arrow out of a bow. For instance, many bow hunters say they won't or can't shoot accurate beyond a certain distance. That is a brain issue. These modern compound bows when properly tuned can and will shoot very accurate at extremely long distances. The shooter has to accept that they are not shooting the arrow, the bow shoots the arrow and the shooter merely is centering a pin on the target area. Instead of thinking "I'm shooting 70 yards" we should think "I'm shooting the 6th pin". It shouldn't be any harder to hold the 6th pin on a target than the first pin on a target.

  • @Angel.Custodio
    @Angel.Custodio Před 2 dny

    I think this is a hard comparison. If you shoot back tension forever, it takes time to get used to the command shot. I think it's just how each individual brain works.

  • @TerronMeek
    @TerronMeek Před 4 dny

    Can you shoot +P loads out of the Smith and Wesson Lever .44 Magnum. I had a Marlin and it blew up with a +P so i got a Henry and haven’t shot it yet. Afraid it will blow up also.

  • @clutchcargo1239
    @clutchcargo1239 Před 4 dny

    I handled both the new Ruger Marlins 1894, 1895, and the S&W 1854. I like the Marlins over the S&W. I like the quality finish, smooth feel, and the looks of the Marlins better. If you really want a Marlin, they aren't that hard to find. In my experience, they are also relatively comparable in price. Choosing between the two manufacturers was easy for me. The all weather 44 1854, or the 44 1894 SBL. I held the 1854 first, the 1894 second. I bought the 1894 for $100 more... Worth it!. Love the gray laminate stocks/SS combination. Classy all weather look. Super smooth action and a decent all-around trigger... Thanks, Ruger.

  • @codymcclain3314
    @codymcclain3314 Před 4 dny

    I bought both guns and the marlin is the better gun hands down. I didn't even get to shoot my s&w and it already had issues so i sent it back to them and it was returned with the same issues,the gun had rust on it and was filthy from when they shot it plus the burr marks on the tube end. My marlin on the other hand has been nothing but great and they will continue to get my business

  • @A861967
    @A861967 Před 4 dny

    Somehow I never saw Compound bows as a”Bow” 😂 more like a slingshot to me and never warmed up to them, still shoot my PSE recurve 😊 cheers from Oz 🇦🇺

  • @opaez8455
    @opaez8455 Před 4 dny

    Hammerli has been forgetting to put the adapters in all of the boxes they sent their rifles in to the vendors and customers. This pretty much makes these rifles five to six hundred dollar+ paperweights for their customers. Good luck getting the adapters do to long leadtime according to Kentucky Gun Company customer service representatives via email received from Hammerli.

  • @dannyf100
    @dannyf100 Před 5 dny

    Your a nut ! Trying to make the cost sound cheep ? I am 64 yrs old and own and have owned many a lever gun over the years and when Winchester stopped making a large production run of 94's Marlin started gauging , and cowboy action shooting didn't help the cost either ! Other factors didn't help , but the cost of lever guns is thru the roof ! There's an old saying ! Don't piss on my back and tell me it's raining ! Also , you said that Ruger is making the best product ? JM stamped originals were the best, which is why their in high demand ! I guess your hoping that those that don't know any better will buy your BS ? Shut up ! I can't stand salesmen like you ! Where did they find you at a used car lot ?

  • @rbardach
    @rbardach Před 6 dny

    My wife told me for a 19th wedding anniversary present I could go to the gun shop and...pick out anything I wanted. What a woman! I thought long and hard. Not often a man is given a gift like this from his wife. I decided I didn't need to break the bank but wanted to also honor her generosity by buying something special. I went with the Marlin 1895 45-70. Holding it in my hands...I felt like it was something special that I wanted to hunt with for the rest of my life...that would remind me of the most special woman in the world. So. I mounted a scope and went to the range to site it in. And it jammed. And Jammed. And Jammed. Everytime I levered the action the rounds jammed coming out of the magazine. Talk about a buzz kill. I sent it into Ruger with a note describing what happened. It's still there and I've got my fingers crossed. I really want this rifle to be amazing. So far I'm far from impressed but I'm hoping I just got a rare dud and that Ruger is going to send back a rifle worthy of the 19 years my wife threw away on a son of a bitch like me...

  • @noahgarfield4643
    @noahgarfield4643 Před 6 dny

    Can I explain how many cartridges I accidentally ran through while trying to put this rifle on safety lol.

  • @maxpinson5002
    @maxpinson5002 Před 6 dny

    " . . .don't lower the rifle when you work the action. . " Dadgum right! I see people that lower their rifle, look down at it, and work it. Bad bad bad bad bad form. I see people with every kind of rifle do that at the range. When did such terrible habits creep into American shooting style ? That and sideways ghetto shooting 😂

  • @JesusLogal
    @JesusLogal Před 7 dny

    sayonara nokotan 😂

  • @IsaiahChapter53isAboutJesus

    Too expensive. Nicer firearms with equal construction could be had for less.

  • @hnhhnh1918
    @hnhhnh1918 Před 7 dny

  • @captaincozmo8529
    @captaincozmo8529 Před 8 dny

    This video is older than me wtf

  • @kracksmith4ejm1
    @kracksmith4ejm1 Před 8 dny

    what about crimping the casing on top??

  • @davidliddle9033
    @davidliddle9033 Před 8 dny

    I can get a beautiful wood recurve bow for a fraction of the cost rather than carbon fiber, easier to restring too.

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    @user-tb5yq8ek3w Před 9 dny

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  • @tomadams266
    @tomadams266 Před 10 dny

    I want one. Gotta go before the Minister of Fun and Finance and plead my case.

  • @forgerat
    @forgerat Před 10 dny

    I shot the Mach 30 and was shocked by how much it lunged and vibrated on me. Being so light it’s expected but it’s not exactly a miracle of a bow.

  • @kaoticmind09
    @kaoticmind09 Před 11 dny

    Now to find one in stock...

  • @SuperDave-pe1zw
    @SuperDave-pe1zw Před 11 dny

    My Ten Point Viper S400 shoots that good or better, easy to cock and uncock, 393 fps through chronograph. Blows thru everything I shoot and less money, great scope, narrow and accurate.

  • @onlocationlikesubscribe

    Deer had P-Wing

  • @justinlee2642
    @justinlee2642 Před 12 dny

    I sure hope bow companies will start to offer longer Brace Height bows

  • @richardkev3077
    @richardkev3077 Před 12 dny

    I’ve had two Marlins. Both were fine guns, but I never did get consistent accuracy from either when shooting cast bullets. My Winchester had no problems. At the time I was told to blame the “micro-groove” rifling. I don’t know if it was true or not. Sold both. Fast forward a few decades. My .44 Winchester broke. I haven’t yet found a replacement part. So I bought a Henry. I’d have considered a Marlin since it’s now being made by Ruger, and apparently made without the “micro-groove” rifling, but it wasn’t available in .44. So far, the Henry works fine. It handles 300-grain bullets-my Winchester never did-and it as been stone reliable. Marlin? It’s at least 30% more $$, so I won’t be trading in my Henry.

  • @FreeAdvice4All
    @FreeAdvice4All Před 12 dny

    Can anyone confirm whiskers made this bow more quiet?

  • @jwoyshnar
    @jwoyshnar Před 12 dny

    Just went on Lancasters website. They are discontinued...🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

  • @micwell2247
    @micwell2247 Před 12 dny

    Well if your shop doesn't act like most shops...rude and unhelpful, I'll stop by. But, if your clerks like Kinsey's, is to lazy to get off the @'s'ses;s then I'll recognized that I just went for another drive and chalk it up as a scenic trip

  • @inthewoods3237
    @inthewoods3237 Před 13 dny

    They’re probably very nice? Never tried my super inexpensive Killer Instinct at 100 but at 40 and in I have to shoot at different bullseyes each shot to avoid ruining arrows. And I’ve killed 4 mature bucks with it so far! Bone Collector 380 Walmart clearance $124! I just shoot heavier arrows and broadheads for better performance.

  • @thetruecantu5997
    @thetruecantu5997 Před 13 dny

    @outdoorlife what can I do for you to ship me some lol I’ll pay

  • @JCJustice-kv2gy
    @JCJustice-kv2gy Před 13 dny

    👍👍✅

  • @tracymills8505
    @tracymills8505 Před 14 dny

    I’ll put my Scorpyd Aculeus against any xbow on accuracy.

  • @dinla5508
    @dinla5508 Před 14 dny

    Welcome to the club buddy oh wait it flew away

  • @ArmedAndIndigenous
    @ArmedAndIndigenous Před 14 dny

    You look like a sleeper cell

  • @NastyN8thegreat2
    @NastyN8thegreat2 Před 15 dny

    So it weighs more then my hoyt by over a lb an shots almost as good but cost 500 bucks more with a less forgiving brace height ya I'll pass lmao😂

  • @NastyN8thegreat2
    @NastyN8thegreat2 Před 15 dny

    I can think of many great bows that arnt 2000 bucks it's overpriced for what it is just being honest it looks like a great bow but that price tag is jus crazy I'd rather get a tried an Tru mathews/Martin hoyt or elite

  • @francisbombardier6490

    All those fish and NO forward facing sonar. Tells you something. Use your instincts and enjoy the sport.

  • @josephbohme7917
    @josephbohme7917 Před 16 dny

    Gee What a Joke. Is everyone intentionally so bad they cannot heave it even 40 yards and hit a broad side of a barn? So much crap no video showing a real throw by all these youtube crafting idiots

  • @boomerrangerron
    @boomerrangerron Před 17 dny

    Great shooting and nicely done video. I think the biggest reason for the consistent accuracy of these RAVIN crossbows is the "Hiliacoil" technology where the arrow floats off the rail. That said, their R1-10 has a cantilevered scope mount and costs a lot less, The R-26 a newer version has the same fixed scope, firmly attached on both ends and it's not cantilvered! And it's only $1999 or so, a lot less.

  • @eddie1188
    @eddie1188 Před 17 dny

    Get a Sanlida Dragon X10 for $450 . Who's got $2000 for a bow ? Even a Sanlida Dragon X8 for $199 can take down a deer ....