Been watching vids with the kids in an effort to teach shot placement......however, oftentimes the shooter angle and the camera angle don't line up nicely, and 2-D images something make it hard to explain. Today, I ordered a small buck figurine and plan to go about things in a 3-D way. I'm thinking the kids will be able to visualize things better if they can look at the figurine and decide where they should shoot, then look from above to see where the arrow would exit to determine if their initial thoughts were correct. Any other ideas out there???
many years ago I remember some manufacturer had a 3 d deer with cut out of internal parts, was great to see exactly where hearty lungs etc are !!
https://dmtargets.com/product/archers-choice-real-world-buck-3d-archery-target/ This is a awesome 3D target to teach shot placement!
You could use a 3D deer target. It is easier to see where arrow goes from top view. You may be interested in : http://bowsite.com/bowsite/features/articles/deer/deergeometry/ https://www.shopdeerhunting.com/deer-hunting-shot-simulator-deluxe-edition