Archery Buffalo shot placement
I’m throwing this discussion out there for bow hunting Buffalo.
I learned from a PH, Buffalo have a ships hull shape to the rib cage. The ribs are not a flat wall at the front shoulder and behind the front leg.
The front shoulder muscle and bone gives the appearance that the side of the chest is flat. But if you were to peel off the shoulder, the ribs are at an angle in the area you want your arrow to impact.
So a perfect broadside shot is actually a quartering away shot. If looking at the rib angle. Not the muscle of the shoulder.
You will get better arrow penetration by hitting the rib at 90° Not angling in and skipping off the rib, that waste energy.
So the only way to hit that rib perfectly is the (slightly quartering too shot angle).
Comment, opinions, suggestions
I’m throwing this discussion out there for bow hunting Buffalo.
I learned from a PH, Buffalo have a ships hull shape to the rib cage. The ribs are not a flat wall at the front shoulder and behind the front leg.
The front shoulder muscle and bone gives the appearance that the side of the chest is flat. But if you were to peel off the shoulder, the ribs are at an angle in the area you want your arrow to impact.
So a perfect broadside shot is actually a quartering away shot. If looking at the rib angle. Not the muscle of the shoulder.
You will get better arrow penetration by hitting the rib at 90° Not angling in and skipping off the rib, that waste energy.
So the only way to hit that rib perfectly is the (slightly quartering too shot angle).
Comment, opinions, suggestions
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