Went hunting Saturday morning. Approached my stand from the shortest route which is also pretty brushy. I also can't shoot in that direction because of the many tree limbs. Well had a group of at least 9 does come in from behind, got a little nervous when they crossed my trail they milled around for a few minutes and then left the way they came in. All were well within my range ( did almost get a shot at one doe, but she would not take those 2 or 3 more steps to clear brush )
What I learned is next time I plan to approach that stand from in front. Then, I may get a shot before they cross my trail. If they do get to my trail and pause like Saturday morning, well, they will be in trouble.
This kinda thing is what makes hunting with traditional equipment so much fun, lots of things can go wrong inside 20 yards.