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biggun 10-07-2011 02:31 PM

Need advice.
 
Hi Guys!!

Need some advice or recommendations. I've NEVER BEEN a bow hunter.

But the last several years. I've been seeing alot about the cross bow.

I'm thinking about getting one to hunt deer with and just LEARN!

I saw a article on gear in outdoor life and they mentioned one called Wicked Ridge Invader, it got good marks, was a really all-around one.

I'm looking for one that Is light, balanced (NOT so front heavy) nice price.

Please it you hasve a start up cross -bow let me know the specific's

Thanks in advance!


Biggun

Duck Butter 10-07-2011 03:30 PM

I disagree, crossbows are very accurate to an extent and the hunter does not have to move much which may get the deer jumpy. Some of that is true, however, the practice thing goes across the board. You can not expect to shoot em past 50 yards. how many people actually go to a rifle range and 'practice' rather than just lean over the hood of a truck and shoot a beercan the day before the season?:grinpimp: In actuality, bowhunters in the aggregate retrieve ONE out of every FOUR deer they shoot at! Chew on that for a minute, that includes misses and wounded game. I do agree with you on the crossbows are for sissies concept though! I know you didn't say that, but I like to say it!:D

To answer your question, I have no idea, but my uncle and his buds have gotten into it and they both got Barnetts or something they have not missed or wounded any of the 4 deer they have combined on the last 2 years. Do it, its a fun sport

jchief 10-07-2011 04:13 PM

Been shooting a Horton 175 for 5 years. The combo was $700ish. Shoots accurate. Not the cheapest nor most expensive.

I would suggest going to the BSBA or Bayou Bucks site and ask the question there. Just be prepared because some people don't like crossbows. I have neck issues is why I shoot one.

eman 10-07-2011 04:16 PM

I know some of y'all weren't around but the same stuff was said about compound bows By the traditional archers when the state legalized them for deer hunting.

Opinions_Vary 10-07-2011 04:18 PM

If you don't have a physical handicap try a bow first, it'll be more rewarding when you kill your first with it, imho.

Is it October Yet 10-07-2011 04:59 PM

First off welcome to the WONDERFULL(and I do mean WONDERFULL) world of hunting. A crossbow is legal so by all means if you want one than get one. Barnett and ten point are two top models. The most important part of hunting, especially with a bow/crossvow is practice practice practice. You need to learn what your weapon can and cannot do. You need to realize that a crossbow is not a rifle and you should not shoot it past 40 or 50 yards. You owe the animal the utmost respect and be sure that when you shoot and game that you can be sure to harvest it in the quickest and most humane way possible. Go the an archery store and shoot as many crossbows as they have. Find one that fits you than practice. If you are looking to purchase one now rhan I wouldn't take it into the woods until at least January or even next season. Most important rule in hunting is to respect other hunters and the animal you are looking to harvest. Good luck!

Shawn Braquet 10-07-2011 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Is it October Yet (Post 333002)
First off welcome to the WONDERFULL(and I do mean WONDERFULL) world of hunting. A crossbow is legal so by all means if you want one than get one. Barnett and ten point are two top models. The most important part of hunting, especially with a bow/crossvow is practice practice practice. You need to learn what your weapon can and cannot do. You need to realize that a crossbow is not a rifle and you should not shoot it past 40 or 50 yards. You owe the animal the utmost respect and be sure that when you shoot and game that you can be sure to harvest it in the quickest and most humane way possible. Go the an archery store and shoot as many crossbows as they have. Find one that fits you than practice. If you are looking to purchase one now rhan I wouldn't take it into the woods until at least January or even next season. Most important rule in hunting is to respect other hunters and the animal you are looking to harvest. Good luck!

well stated


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