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Not being a Bow hunter, or having researched a crossbow.What are the Main advantages to using a Crossbow?? Unless there is a Huge Advantage, what's the harm? Someone mentioned Bows vs Cross bow being comparable in feet per second, someone else mentioned the bolt not sustaining like an arrow? Can someone tell me the FACTS (not opinions) Bows vs Crossbow.Besides the actual Draw, having a Cross bow already drawn is an advantage.
Finally read this post out of boredom. I'm glad to see so many of you feel the same as me. I simply could care less. If they want to use a crossbow I have no problem. I love you young uns who see things in black and white. I hope the day never comes that you are classified as handicapped. You may have a different attitude if that were to happen. It simply boggles my small mind that ANYONE would have a problem with handicapped folks using crossbows. Give me a break. Now if it were Indians, or mexicans, or Irish, or Italian only I could at least see your point. Geez, it's true "youth is wasted on the young". You act like they're ruining it for you or something. I've seen some damn nice animals taken with bows on this site. Not to mention you archers get to hunt elk in this state when elk hunting is at it's best and your actually going to bitch because a handicapped guy is shooting a crossbow? WOW!
I know its kind of an old poll, but I don't think crossbows have any place in any hunting at all. I'm kinda different than most, and I expect lots of hate post for my thoughts. If I can't go out and hunt under my own power under the same laws as everyone else, then Im ready to hang it up. It's kind of like how some oldsters say"If it wasn't for this game farm, I wouldnt be able to enjoy hunting."Well, hunters pride themselves as naturalist, and they should. But, the whole tenant of hunting as a management tool is to remove surplus animals, the ones that may not make it. Once you can't do it without special consideration, it becomes artificial to me, and more about killing, rather than being able to fully enjoy the hunt.