I can't stand for more than an hour or so, but I wish I could, because I can shoot further with a standing stance. But shooting siting is both deadly on game, and hard. All deer but one I have killed sitting, and should have been another this weekend.
This weekend, missed a shot from sitting position in a very lean on concealment blind. The does was right up against the mule deer buck, and it was not a great shot opportunity. I may have subconsciously worried about hitting the doe. I had to substantially cant my 68.5" bow.
Been practicing vertical bow, improvise sight, but the borderland mesquite desert does not allow that up close to deer. Also I practice instinctive, kneeling, but I got lazy, forgoing the sitting practice.
Shot a judo point at 15 yards numerous times after the botched job before I left the desert, darn near all perfect.
"The agony of defeat."
I think this is a good topic...since we self bow hunters can be versatile. Rarely are we killing it at 60, 70, up to 100 yards like the wheelie bow guys down here. I know the deer never figured out what happened; they just don't ever have humans surprise them up close anymore, so they figured it was a bird or something.
Timbo, Arizona is waiting for you....