Tree Stand Distance Calculator
Estimate cut distance, line distance, and ethical shot window for elevated bow setups.
🚩Quick Scenario Presets
📏Setup Inputs
📊Stand Setup Spec Grid
📘Angle Correction Reference
| Stand Height | Horizontal Dist | Line Dist | Use This Pin |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15 ft | 15 yd | 15.8 yd | 15 yd |
| 18 ft | 20 yd | 20.9 yd | 20 yd |
| 20 ft | 25 yd | 26.0 yd | 25 yd |
| 22 ft | 30 yd | 31.0 yd | 30 yd |
| 24 ft | 35 yd | 36.0 yd | 35 yd |
🌬Crosswind Hold Reference
| Wind (mph) | 20 yd Hold | 30 yd Hold | 40 yd Hold |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | 0.5 in | 1.0 in | 1.5 in |
| 6 | 1.0 in | 2.0 in | 3.0 in |
| 9 | 1.5 in | 3.0 in | 4.5 in |
| 12 | 2.0 in | 4.0 in | 6.0 in |
| 15 | 2.5 in | 5.0 in | 7.5 in |
🎯Practice Group vs Suggested Max Range
| 20 yd Group | Calm Wind | Light Wind | Moderate Wind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 in | 35 yd | 30 yd | 26 yd |
| 3 in | 30 yd | 26 yd | 22 yd |
| 4 in | 26 yd | 22 yd | 18 yd |
| 5 in | 22 yd | 18 yd | 15 yd |
| 6 in | 18 yd | 15 yd | 12 yd |
🌳Common Tree Stand Scenarios
| Scenario | Typical Height | Trail Offset | Best Pin Pair |
|---|---|---|---|
| Creek crossing | 18 ft | 14-18 yd | 15 & 20 yd |
| Oak flat funnel | 20 ft | 18-24 yd | 20 & 25 yd |
| Field edge corner | 22 ft | 24-30 yd | 25 & 30 yd |
| Ridge saddle | 17 ft | 16-22 yd | 20 & 25 yd |
| Food plot neck | 19 ft | 20-26 yd | 20 & 30 yd |
Find the right height for tree stands depends on the situation. Many choose to stay between 10 and 14 feet up. Like this you stay quite a lot high above the animal and it is possible to use also 8-foot stands.
You could show it in a thin tree during a flood if it is the only one with a thick trunk beside the main deer trail. Hunters that act carefully commonly raise themself 15 until 20 feet off the ground to have a good shot angle. From 15 feet a practicing archer easily gets in usual archery distances.
How High to Put a Tree Stand
Some favor 16 until 18 feet to not be noticed while others plan 17 until 22 feet to stay out of sight and send scent over near deer. 20 feet are popular because you like this surpass the line of sight. During rifle season you sometimes use 18-foot ladder stands.
Some hunt from very high for instance up of 35 feet and even happen cases with 50 or 60 feet.
Are best height for tree stands that balances shot angles wind direction motion and safety. Experts almost all agree that 20 until 25 feet works most for deer hunting from tree. In almost flat land with a good straight tree you commonly choose 20 feet.
Here you lay stands in 19 until 21 feet. Ladder stands usually come in 15 until 21 feet. For elk 12 until 15 feet work well if there is enough cover and the hunter does not stand out.
Climbing more than 20 feet you hide moves when only leaves cover.
Distance matters also for shot from stands. The best shooting range is 15 until 20 yards. Count the level distance.
If deer stands 10 yards of the woods shot is of 10 yards. That counts even if a range finder show 15 yards without angle change. In 30 yards of the tree base use a 30-yard aim.
You could lay a stand exactly 20 yards of a good shooting window. Some sets it 50 until 100 yards of the target.

