I heard somewhere that deer can react to sounds in about 1/4 second. I'm no expert but seemed plausible to me so I calculated how far my Xbow arrow nominally travels in 1/4 second. I use the resulting number as the farthest distance that a deer is unlikely to be able to jump the string...not an absolute, just a planning factor.
Here's the math I used:
360 fps divided by 4 (.25 seconds) = 90 feet 90 feet divided by 3 = 30 yards
I believe the arrow will be lethal well past 30 yards but do my best to limit my shots on game to 30 yards or less. Hope this helps...YMMV
They can move. I used a crossbow once. It was a long time ago so I'm sure they are faster now. But the doe gave me a broadside shot at 20-22 yards. When I found here the bolt had went in through the ham and was sitting inside her cavity long ways so no exit.
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