great comments and suggestions,,
ok lets go back to shooting from a stand,, its easy to pratice shooting off the ground,,
Ok,, one thing Byron did is come to a consistant draw every time,,(except flying targets)
that was a difficult one for me,,
when you are aiming down ,, easy for your draw to change and there are some people can shoot with a varied draw,, he would draw till his broad head hit his finger,,
ok for me I always shot a longer arrow,,so I would put a piece of tape on the arrows to practice with,, at my full draw for that bow,, and practice pulling to the tape to be consistant,,
if you do that enough you will get consistant with that bow and arrow set up,,,and do it automaticly,,
I shoot so many bows with different draws,, when I get ready to hunt,, having the tape on arrow really helps me practice,, the tape is on my stump shooting arrows too,,
ok about the longer arrow, at one time I shot a high anchor under my eye, and at 20 yards if I put the tip of the arrow on the target thats where it hit, my point on was 20 with a longer arrow,,, this was a great hunting set up for me and killed deer shooting like that,, now as I started shooting shorter bows with no anchor that did not work,, and I had to just practice more to be consistant on game,,
so I am suggesting you mark your arrow and hit that mark when shooting down,,,take 5 practice arrows to your stand,, sometimes I shoot them when I get in my stand, ,probably not a great idea but I do it any way,, and sometimes at dark when I am leaving,, bend at the waist and hit your full draw,, shoot some sitting too,, sometimes you take a break and deer comes,, no need to stand and spook it if you are confident shooting in a sitting position,,
I have never had a deer smell my practice arrow and spook,, even though I am sure that could happen,,,
Ok about shooting at deer that see you,, Jerry would shoot them,, I agree a deer with no idea you are there is a best option,, but Jerry felt he had a few seconds to pull off the shot and would,, that was just his take on it,
I have had deer head down feeding jump out of the way of my arrow just as well as ones thta were on alert,, so I am not sure there is much difference,,,it does seem the ones slowly walking dont hear the arrow as well, but I am not certain about that either,,,if its a good angle and close I shoot and aim at the bottom of the deer,,,
for example I shot a deer slowly walking, less than 10 yards from a tree,,,, the deer still ducked so hard that the arrow came out higher than the entrance,,the deer was not alerted and did not know I was there,, so its very hard to predict,, I think if you have the deer less than 10,, and your bow is drawn it is a high percentage shot,,I will pick a spot low,
i dont think there is a formula that will work, you just have to shoot at deer and learn wht works best for you,, the only way to get good at it,, is shoot at them,,