HOW LONG WILL IT GO ON
#33
once again i will never shoot a crossbow i will stick to the comounds i feel that only disabled hunters that cannot pull back a comp should be allowed them and youth hunters but when they an pull back 55 lbs get them started compund hunting
#34
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That's GREAT! For you. As long as we can all understand not EVERYONE feels the same way as "we do", we'll all be okay.
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Hey man, my little bro lives in Wilmington...sadly, he doesn't hunt [
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Hey man, my little bro lives in Wilmington...sadly, he doesn't hunt [
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#35
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The exact reasoncompounds should be allowed in general archery season - just another weapons to improve shooting for that one shot.
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Did you mean to say crossbows here?
Yes - that is the reasoning people use to get crossbows allowed into archery season. Its an easier wya to get the arrow to go where you want it to go, lesser chance of wounding, less chance or errors ......... same reasoning that was used to justify the compound for the one fellow.
That might be your feeling, buts it completely flies in the face of reason and makes no sense. First, a 55 pound pull is a silly line to be drawn. Second, a compound is chosen based on the fact it gives the archer greater control and chance of putting the arrow where they want it to go. A Crossbow does the same thing using the same mechanics of letoff, triggered release and high tech gadgets.
The exact reasoncompounds should be allowed in general archery season - just another weapons to improve shooting for that one shot.
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Did you mean to say crossbows here?
Yes - that is the reasoning people use to get crossbows allowed into archery season. Its an easier wya to get the arrow to go where you want it to go, lesser chance of wounding, less chance or errors ......... same reasoning that was used to justify the compound for the one fellow.
once again i will never shoot a crossbow i will stick to the comounds i feel that only disabled hunters that cannot pull back a comp should be allowed them and youth hunters but when they an pull back 55 lbs get them started compund hunting
#36
I guess that's relative to what you want from bowhunting. Is it just the meat and horns? Or do you want the challenge?

Is there a happier kid? My son Josh and his self bow groupping:

The tougher the challenge, the sweeter the accomplishments (me and my 2005 late season traditional harvest):

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