please tell me just one negative to crossbows
#892
Nontypical Buck
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Like I said, I started out with a long bow and then a recurve........sorry but too hard and I just don't have the time needed to become good enough to hunt with it. I like to shoot them and still do, but only for fun. No I will keep my crossbow. It has served me well and I happen to like all of the bells and whistles that they come with.
why isn't that a valid reason to allow crossbows ?
why isn't that a valid reason to allow crossbows ?

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#893
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I don't know how you and silentassassin feel about dog hunting,

BigJ12 - thats cool, being in the NFL. Do you keep up with the NFL still ? Do you think Matt Jones will go in the 1st round of the Draft ?
#894
Nontypical Buck
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Ok then......Explain to me why you haven't posted a pic of a buck kill in a LONG time
I killed a pretty decent one in the 03-04 season but I went buckless this year waiting on daddy rabbit. I will probably do the same next year unless I get a shot at something 140 or above.
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You 3 are something... you have won 1 person over, and strengthened the anti-crossbow resolve of dozens.
I guess you all have explained why you "feel" they should be allowed. Of course that and 89 pages of posts still gets a big fat fine for using one.
Guys, the argument is fundamentally flawed. You can't fight (and win) the trend of tightening restrictions on compounds AND get crossbows into archery season. They are not allowed now, for lots of very good reasons, and while you have filled many pages with why crossbows are like compounds, you haven't yet magicly transformed it into one.. so it leaves you where you started basicly.
Not snub our nose at them, or think they are bad or evil .. just laugh at them for trying to pretend to be something they are not. At best they are bow-like, but they aren't the same .. so they get lumped outside with the rest of the non-archery gear.
I guess you all have explained why you "feel" they should be allowed. Of course that and 89 pages of posts still gets a big fat fine for using one.
Guys, the argument is fundamentally flawed. You can't fight (and win) the trend of tightening restrictions on compounds AND get crossbows into archery season. They are not allowed now, for lots of very good reasons, and while you have filled many pages with why crossbows are like compounds, you haven't yet magicly transformed it into one.. so it leaves you where you started basicly.
You see crossbows as easier, as not-bows .......... why ? Because you shoot, in your opinion, a bow that is tough to master, challenging, fun to shoot ........... and a crossbow isn't anything like what you shoot. So you snub your nose at "different" because hey, its easier to shoot in your opinion and why should other guys be able to enjoy YOUR archery season without putting in the time and effort to master the same bow you use.
#897
Nontypical Buck
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Big,
To answer your question I am not a big fan of dog hunting but it's kind of like the crossbow hunting issue. While I have my own personal reservations about it, I am not going to go trying to force my personal views on others and I am certainly not going to lobby against other hunters. Just because my view of what hunting is and what their view of what hunting is doesn't make me right and them wrong. So in essence I support their right to dog hunt though I do find it to be a pain in the @SS.
To answer your question I am not a big fan of dog hunting but it's kind of like the crossbow hunting issue. While I have my own personal reservations about it, I am not going to go trying to force my personal views on others and I am certainly not going to lobby against other hunters. Just because my view of what hunting is and what their view of what hunting is doesn't make me right and them wrong. So in essence I support their right to dog hunt though I do find it to be a pain in the @SS.
#898
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Silent, I actually had a tear well up on that one..........
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Because little Johnny doesn't deserve to be out in the woods unless he has proved his manhood by shooting a compound or trad bow and he doesn't deserve to have the advatage of not having to draw over the seasoned bowhunters with 10+ years experience. If little Johnny were to be able to shoot a crossbow he would be magically transformed and be able to kill more and bigger deer than the seasoned bowhunters would and that just wouldn't be fair to them
Oh yeah... BigJ, what team did you play for?


