I would embrace the new/different challenges that comes with hunting with a new weapon with new capabilities. As you mention it is more technical in nature when factors like bullet/load/caliber choice, wind and bullet drop come into play.
I would approach it like every other weapon I have hunted with. Know my personal and weapons limits, practice, practice, practice and be confident in my ability to make a quick one shot humane kill when the opportunity presents itself.
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Originally posted by delaney: Your point is well taken 76, but I would suggest with bow hunting the challenge includes outsmarting the deer and getting close. Long range shooting is simply technical in nature and has little to do with the personal "game" with the deer itself.