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my dad is looking to get a crossbow for elk next year (disabled hunter) and i know zero about them or where i could go looking for one around here with him. his budget isn't huge and he's looking to keep a set up under 450 or 500. any advice is appreciated. thanks
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I know a guy who has the disabled permit and he ended up going with the Bowtech. Can't remember the model but I think it was called the Stryker, it was well over 1k. He's really happy with it.
I think he got it from Wolesale Sports in Lacey.
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nobody else has any advice? how bout you bow shop guys, looking to help out dad
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just buy anything barnett,they have been around forever, i shot an old talon years ago. hope it helps
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January 02, 2010, 09:36:29 AM »
go to gun & bow(parkland area on pacific ave), they have crossbows in the store. they should be able to help with any advice needed. not sure of their prices or brands.
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Re: crossbow advice
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January 02, 2010, 07:24:22 PM »
Best advice I can offer is to do a search for a crossbow forum, because in this state crossbows are not archery with the exception of those special use permits for the permanently disabled; so there isn't much by way of direct experience with them.
Also, you might try the PCBA; I don't know if they have a forum or not, but they will have direct experience with helping to get folks set up.
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Saw a few models at Cabelas in the little shooting booth. The weren't cheap though. There are so many models for speed and width. Some have the option for a hand crank. Like a gun I think it would be beneficial to handle a couple so you have something to measure by.
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thanks guys, looking for a starting point basically since i have zero experience with crossbows. found some leads from here and other spots. hoping dad can pick one up, it would be cool to have him hunt the archery season with me this year
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you should be able to pick up a Horton 175 kit for about 500. The Bowtech Stryker sells for $1500, but I didn't know they made a legal sight for it. I've got a pretty good handle on crossbows, but my counterpart, Rod, in Lacey is more of an expert than I am.
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yeah you were one of the "leads" i was going to count on when the time came for dad to go shopping. oh and my buddy came over and saw how good my bow is shooting and he's wanting to bring his bow in for a tune up so you'll be seeing us soon
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