I was mad when I first missed a coyote that I shot at, but I'm just lucky that I didn't seriously damage my bow.
I'm still trying to get used to the dimensions of a traditional bow and how long they are and I wasn't paying attention while in the stand the other day to my clearance.
I was turned around sideways and aiming almost directly below me to shoot a coyote at about 7yrds but when I released my bow limb hit the hand rail of my lean-to stand and skipped off of it.
It threw my shot off pretty severely. I missed the coyote to the left by about 4 inches from the side of the darned varmint.
It left a few scuff marks on the bottom of the tip, but I'm just glad it didn't hit the face of the back of the limb and crack the glass.
(I don't know how to make it show up as a photo/box on this forum)
There is the video, but you can only hear the coyote & shot since the thing ran up from behind me out of shot. It's a pretty loud slap on the bow though.
Do most of you guys hunt from hang-on stands or lean-to ladders or what? I think I may need to try and find a cheap hang-on stand for traditional bow hunting. obviously going to need more clearance. It's going to have to wait though.