this is something I have given alot of thought too
if you increase your percieved effective range, will that effect your recovery rate,,
I like to shoot close ,, say under 15 yards,,
well if I shot out to 30 yards that might double my shot opportunity,,would that double the amount of deer taken??
I can shoot accurately to 30 yards,, does that mean I would be effective on deer at that range,, ??
I really think that as I increased the distance I shot at deer my succes rate would go down( ,, offsetting the increased shot opportunity,,)
ok thats just me,,so I keep my shots closer,, even though I can shoot accurately at longer ranges,,
the main reason is the deer can move alot before the arrow gets there, ,and I like to put the odds in my favor,,
I hunted a few days in Texas, and had some deer at 25 or 30 yards,, just didnt shoot waiting for a closer shot,, that decision was based on waiting for a shot that gave me the best odds of recovery,, not based on what I can hit at longer ranges,,or what target I can hit at longer range,,