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Old 02-25-2009, 09:59 AM
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blkpowder
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No crossbow for me, until I'm too old or crippled up for a compound or recurve. Then I will most assuredly make the switch rather than give up my bow season. And that's the way it oughtto be. That's all I'll say on that matter, as for this yearI willl be carying my new Bowtech and splitting time with an old bear Kodiak recurve for nostalgia's sake, and promptly rebuking any healthy young fella I see toting a crossbow who doesn't need one.
promptly rebuking any healthy young fella go ahead i would tell
you where youcould go not so nicely then follow you around the woods
passing gas and making sure you had a good fun day not seeing deer
since i would releave myself by your tree cough gag talk anything
AndI would promptly kick your A. You see,I am YOUNG and STRONG and HEALTHY.... and if you are as well, then you should be using a trad orcompound, oryou are just a weak excuse for a hunter if you have to use a xbow 'cause you need that advantage to get your buck. The PGC lit this stinkbomb. They should have never passed that vote and made it legal. If they legalize fully auto rifles, I'm sure you fellas will rush out and buy one to up your odds of hitting something. If you fit that category, you dseerve a rebuking. Try and see past the antlers in your face and realize that the PGC made a huge mistake in making legal a weapon that ethics should tell you should be reserved for elderly and handicap. My compound bow is plenty deadly. We don't need any more advantages in archery season. Period. But go ahead if that is what you need to help you get a buck and feel good about yourself this year.
It is usually those who brag how strong they are, are the first to end up on their arse! And if you decide to take that type of action[/align]against a person carrying a crossbow, that just might happen. A few of us have already stated our displeasure of the vote on alloying crossbows, but it's done. They will be in the woods alongside of us who still choose the compound or recurve. There are to many variables of what the outcome will be that are still unknown,since they haven't even started yet.Myself, if I come across a crossbow user in archery season, I'm going to ask what kind of day he had and wish them good luck! Like I do with any other fellow hunter![/align]
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