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ropedawg 04-28-2006 06:57 PM

RE: I have to hang up the compound so whats a good crossbow
 
i heard good things about xcalibur

gzg38b 04-29-2006 07:30 PM

RE: I have to hang up the compound so whats a good crossbow
 
I'm so sorry to hear that. [:o] We should all remember to bowhunt and shoot every chance we get because it doesn't last forever. I don't know anything about crossbows but I'm glad you're going to keep bowhunting no matter how you have to do it. Good luck to you.

bigcountry25 04-29-2006 10:43 PM

RE: I have to hang up the compound so whats a good crossbow
 
qzq38b thanks for the kind words. I am having a tuff time accepting this for one I am young 32 years old and another I love to shoot compounds and most of all I love to hunt deer. I once said when I can't shoot a compound I'm done the past two years has changed that for me it doesn't matter how you hunt compound, gun or crossbow just get out there and have some fun. To be honest I was not being ethical in my eyes the past 2-3 years because I couldn't practice the way I should because of the pain but I didn't wound any deer but very well could have because of the lack of practice. My sons bow goes up to 40lbs and I can shoot is about 7 times before I have to stop and my tribute set at 49lbs I can shoot 5 time max. Crossbows in my state Missouri are only legal if you have a permit that you abtain through you Dr.

PABowhntr 05-01-2006 12:36 PM

RE: I have to hang up the compound so whats a good crossbow
 
I tend to have the same experiences as Bgfisher....though I think the Hortons are a step up from the Barnetts I would still preferrably recommend the Xcaliburs or Tenpoints. From personal preference and considering your price range I would seriously consider the Tenpoint TL-4 package (abbrev. may be a bit off). The package deal sells for right at $500 at most mail-order outlets like Cabelas. Construction and design are top notch though you give up a little speed compared to the other models. The Xcalibur models are all a bit too big and bulky for my tastes.

tschaef 05-01-2006 04:48 PM

RE: I have to hang up the compound so whats a good crossbow
 
excalibur

RWK 05-01-2006 05:18 PM

RE: I have to hang up the compound so whats a good crossbow
 
Bigcountry25 i feel your pain, but i'm a few years older. Now that this has happened to you, now you know why we are fighting for the use of crossbows. I like your self, love the time spent in the woods, with friends and our kids. Get the best xbow you can afford, and get a good cocking aid you'll love it. Good hunting and fishing Rich K.

ONbuckhunter 05-01-2006 05:25 PM

RE: I have to hang up the compound so whats a good crossbow
 
Go excalibur. I've shot a lot of different crossbows and models. The phoenix is an excellent choice.

Len in Maryland 05-01-2006 07:31 PM

RE: I have to hang up the compound so whats a good crossbow
 
BC25:

I'm going to try to help you understand the differences between the two crossbows that have been highly recommended - Excalibur and TenPoint.


The Xcalibur models are all a bit too big and bulky for my tastes.


The reason for this is that the Excalibur, being a recurve design, needs a longer power stroke to reach the speeds of their compound competitiors. And don't believe the differential in speeds advertised because the speeds are based on very different grains/pound arrows.

The longer power stroke necessitates a longer riser and longer limbs. This basically demandsthe need for a cocking device. Most peoplewith less than a 30" draw length can't reach the string to cock it without a cocking device. The other problem is that the end of the draw cycle is not offset by cam action - again necessitating use of a cocking device for most. Cocking devices are available for the Excalibur, but integration into the designis limited.

The TenPoint is a compound design; and, by this design is much smaller than the Excalibur. It has two different cocking devices that are built into the bow's stock, but can be cocked by hand a lot easier than the Excalibur. There is a built-in 'anti-dryfire' mechanism and the safety is automatically engaged during the cocking of the crossbow. The Excalibur does not have an 'anti-dryfire' mechanism and their safety must be engagedafter it's cocked.

Our testing has found both designs to be equally loud, but can be dampened with the right accessories.

Good luck with whichever one you purchase.

kevin1 05-02-2006 08:06 AM

RE: I have to hang up the compound so whats a good crossbow
 


ORIGINAL: rankbull

Try searching for a draw-loc, they go on your compound and turn it into a crossbow.
Draw locs aren't legal everywhere and won't solve his problem(the draw) , Indiana forbids use of them for example .

Arthur P 05-02-2006 08:45 AM

RE: I have to hang up the compound so whats a good crossbow
 

Draw locs aren't legal everywhere and won't solve his problem(the draw)...
They're legal in Texas, for anyone that wants to use one. From what I've seen of 'em ([:'(]),I really wishthe state would've gone ahead and legalized crossbows instead.

Well, actually, the crossbow is already legal for 11 months out of the year. Only the disabled can use crossbows in our nearly-a-month long bow season.


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