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<blockquote data-quote="buckhunter24_7" data-source="post: 387764" data-attributes="member: 690"><p>So you need a chair that is short enough to hide behind the blind. I only shoot through the shooting slots on the top of the blind. When the deer is on its way in get positioned to where you plan on taking the shot with your bow upright but just below the top of the panel. When the deer is behind the tallest part of the blind draw back smooth and slowly raise up to the shooting lane. Wait for the deer to walk into the lane and take the shot. If you are right handed your last shooting lane is the left end of the blind. You should be set up so that the deer is quartered away at the end of the blind. I never plan on shooting out of the right side of the blind. Make sure you practice shooting out of the blind and make a lot of different situations while you practice. It’s tough to explain through text. I might make a few drawings for you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buckhunter24_7, post: 387764, member: 690"] So you need a chair that is short enough to hide behind the blind. I only shoot through the shooting slots on the top of the blind. When the deer is on its way in get positioned to where you plan on taking the shot with your bow upright but just below the top of the panel. When the deer is behind the tallest part of the blind draw back smooth and slowly raise up to the shooting lane. Wait for the deer to walk into the lane and take the shot. If you are right handed your last shooting lane is the left end of the blind. You should be set up so that the deer is quartered away at the end of the blind. I never plan on shooting out of the right side of the blind. Make sure you practice shooting out of the blind and make a lot of different situations while you practice. It’s tough to explain through text. I might make a few drawings for you [/QUOTE]
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