
This was the perfect spot for it. 100% safe as theres no-one else here.
I rode out about a mile from the edge and setup everything up. I siliconed the arrow shafts and tips so the salty clay would wipe of easier after impact.
I used easton arrows with 100tip-425gr, 150tip-475gr, and 200tip 525grain arrows. One shot of each arrow at the same angle.
Tape at the correct angle was stuck to the side of the stock to aim at the horizon and keep all three the same angle.
I was shooting south with a very gentle ENE wind. ThenI varied the group angles between 35 and 55 degrees from the horizon to get the longest shot.
The first results were surprising. I was wondering if Id ever see these arrows again and if I should have used cheaper arrows.

In the end they barely made it more than a few inches into the salty clay in the end and were easy to find.
All three were landing with 6 yards distance of each other at 450m or (492yd). The longest shot from varying the angles was 520m or (568yd) . The wind has increased slightly just before last shot.
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