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whitetailbowhunter 11-17-2007 08:17 PM

Which crossbow to get?
 
Hi everyone,

I want to start hunting with a crossbow bow wanted to know what brand you recommend and why?

Many thanks

Mat

Dnk 11-17-2007 09:12 PM

RE: Which crossbow to get?
 
Any of the Excals. The Vixen and the Phoenix are just about perfect. I have both as well as two other Exocets. The are by far the best combination of accuracy, price, speed, reliability, resale value, longevity, durablity and many other things. Now if you want a compound crossbow then I believe the best is the Ten Point. I truly believe that the best bow come from those that only make crossbows because their survival depends on their reputation and the quality of service.

GrumpyTom 11-17-2007 09:26 PM

RE: Which crossbow to get?
 
Before we really can give you a good opinion on what crossbow you should get, we should get a few ideas on what you might want with a bow. What hunting would you be doing. Is arrow speed very important to you. Do you demand wheels (a compound) or is a recurve ok for you.

Me personally, I like the Excalibur brand crossbows because they are very dependable, relyable, light and very accurate. I have used my bow for over 24 years. These are a recurve style bow which makes them very user friendly. You can do your own maintaince and do not need proshops for that. You can shange your own string in 5 minutes.

captainron62 11-17-2007 09:27 PM

RE: Which crossbow to get?
 
thats pretty right on advice. I would put hands on both brands and you will know what is right for you. also check the features, one may have something that is important to you, but insignifigant to someone else.

Hotburn76 11-17-2007 10:02 PM

RE: Which crossbow to get?
 
Copied this from the last time, To tired to type alot and would feel bad for ignoring it. So this may look familiar to some.

Any will do. Excal for the do-it-yourself type. Top end Horton's are fine, Ten point for some newer ideas and safety features. There seems to be some guys come in lately that seem pretty happy with Parkers. Bow Tech is currently new in the game and are still working out the bugs. The recurve design of Excal will be easy to maintain if you do a bunch of shooting. If you do not do a bunch of shooting, like say more than 500 shots a year then a Compound style will be ok, any thatI mentioned. Compounds require a press to do a serving on. I have not had to reserve my Excal since I am on my forth string this season. Not that I am having a problem with strings, but have been trying the different types, something you will not get to do with a compound, at least not readily available to most. Also welcome to the forum!

scpatterson 11-18-2007 05:47 AM

RE: Which crossbow to get?
 
You need to go to a bow shop that sells crossbows and one that has several brands and try them all. They all have qualities that are good but for me it is the Excalibur.

whitetailbowhunter 11-18-2007 08:11 AM

RE: Which crossbow to get?
 

ORIGINAL: GrumpyTom

Before we really can give you a good opinion on what crossbow you should get, we should get a few ideas on what you might want with a bow. What hunting would you be doing. Is arrow speed very important to you. Do you demand wheels (a compound) or is a recurve ok for you.

Me personally, I like the Excalibur brand crossbows because they are very dependable, relyable, light and very accurate. I have used my bow for over 24 years. These are a recurve style bow which makes them very user friendly. You can do your own maintaince and do not need proshops for that. You can shange your own string in 5 minutes.
Well i'm going to be doing some deer hunting and possibly turkey. i want something that is reliable and will last for a long time. Speed is always good.;). As for a compound or recurve doesn't really matter as long as it still shoots fairly fast and i can depend on when that big buck comes by. I will be shooting quite often.

Mat

Dnk 11-18-2007 08:27 AM

RE: Which crossbow to get?
 
The more you shoot the more you need an Excalibur (there are hardly any moving parts). The Excal is also the one least likely to ever be brought iinto a bow shop as well because unless there is really nothing to do other than adjust brace height which can take a minute or less.

GrumpyTom 11-18-2007 08:45 AM

RE: Which crossbow to get?
 

ORIGINAL: whitetailbowhunter

Well i'm going to be doing some deer hunting and possibly turkey. i want something that is reliable and will last for a long time. Speed is always good.;). As for a compound or recurve doesn't really matter as long as it still shoots fairly fast and i can depend on when that big buck comes by. I will be shooting quite often.

Mat
Well for deer, any quality crossbow will be more then enough bow for you. Heck when I bought my crossbow 24 years ago, the Relayer 150lb bow, I was told that it was more then enough for moose. But you know that WITH todays people, POWER POWER POWER & more POWER mentality, they say you need more, but in actuality you do not (record crossbow moose in Ontario was got with a vixon a few years ago) as many moose are shot with 150lb bows.

Remember that with crossbows, that it is the crossbow that holds the bow at full draw, it is you that must load that power into the bow. Power means speed, but it also has costs in the line of dependability, reliability, maintaince and longevity. Most people have also found out that the higher poundage, faster bows are more loud, but with crossbows, you really do not need to worry about noise as long as you keep shot distances respectable. With the higher poundage bow, some have found that it is a lot of work just to load the bow, so they tend to not shoot it as much as they did when they had lighter bows (not as much practice).

Most of your quality crossbows (recurve or compound) are dependable and will be there for you when that buck comes by. The reason I prefer the recurve is that I want a bow that I can work on in the field if I need to. I am not saying that you will ever need to, but everyone that has shot bows knows that things can happen, espically to strings, and with a recurve, you can change a string in the field in less then 5 minutes (a bow that needs to go to a proshop for repairs can ruin a hunt).

Recurves are a little wider then compounds, but not much (usually less then 3 inches), but compounds are usually more front heavy as well as more over all weight. I just like the fact of less moving parts means less that can go wrong. The extra wheels and parts of a compound, just do not give you the advantage with crossbows as they do with the vertical bows.

Now for your choice, it is now up to you to find out what it the best fit for you. Which bow is best balanced and which is easiest to bring to a shooting position. I would recommend you to go to a proshop or a couple and test fit a few once you narrowed yourself down to a short list of bows.

The last piece of advice is to go with a manufacture that has a record of dependability and reliability. These people have already proved that their products are good.

BigTiny 11-18-2007 08:50 AM

RE: Which crossbow to get?
 
I shoot a Vixen, it is my first crossbow and my first piece of archery equipment. It was very simple to set up and easy to maintain. I got the Vixen for 2 reasons; a back and neck injury prevents me from using a traditional vert bow and the Vixen has the lowest draw weight, also it was the most inexpensive of the Excaliburs, so if I didn't like bowhunting, the financial hit would be minimal. Now that I have the Vixen, I don't think I want a faster bow. It's size and weight make it easy to carry and shoot, and the low draw weight make it easy to shoot for longer periods of practice. The only drawback is that it comes in brown only, while all the others come in camo. I recommend getting the right stuff package with the vari-zone scope if you get the excal.

Cossack 11-18-2007 10:39 AM

RE: Which crossbow to get?
 
I shoot both a compound (Parker Terminator) and a recurve (Excal Vortex). They each have their pluses and minuses. The Parker is smaller overall and more handy in a blind or stand. But it has more moving parts to take care of. Since I do my own strings and cables and reserving it's not a big issues for me. If you don't, a set of cables and string will cost around $50.00 per yr plus labor.
The Vortex is a bit wider but has a thumbhole stock, which fits me well. No cables but no dry fire safety, which I like on the Parker.
Both are more accurate than me. Both kill deer, turkey , etc. Could even be used for elk and moose if you choose.
We're I you I'd shoot as many as I could, focusing on Excal, Parker and Ten Point, and pay particular attention to the fit and sepecially the trigger. As in guns, the trigger pull, smooth, relatively light and predictable, is key to accuracy.

navaman 11-22-2007 05:38 AM

RE: Which crossbow to get?
 
here's another vote for EXCALIBUR ! just one of the many reasons is their customer service dept. one day i needed 2 screws for the aperature on my peep sights and the owner of the company (Bill Troubridge) happened to reading the the forum where i posted my request. he read it, sent me a pm and shipped those 2 little screws to me that very same day. there is no complicated registration of your bow when you buy it to recieve warranty repair work(that's a joke in itself since excalibur reliability is number one). Bill Troubridge is a crossbow hunter and a pioneer in our choice of weaponry for hunting game. save yourself a lot of headache and heartache. GO EXCALIBUR !!

htoler 11-24-2007 01:47 PM

RE: Which crossbow to get?
 
reserch the different brands first ask questions decide which you are interested in got to a shop get you hands on them shoot them and then decide which is right for you..

awshucks 11-24-2007 02:09 PM

RE: Which crossbow to get?
 

ORIGINAL: htoler

reserch the different brands first ask questions decide which you are interested in got to a shop get you hands on them shoot them and then decide which is right for you..
hey Henry!! Good to see you, where the heck you been??

Hotburn76 11-24-2007 02:36 PM

RE: Which crossbow to get?
 

ORIGINAL: awshucks


ORIGINAL: htoler

reserch the different brands first ask questions decide which you are interested in got to a shop get you hands on them shoot them and then decide which is right for you..
hey Henry!! Good to see you, where the heck you been??
I have heard of hibernation, but that's taking it to the next level! LOL!!

ranger56528 11-24-2007 02:48 PM

RE: Which crossbow to get?
 
Another Scorpian on the boards,hay Henry.Me,Myself and I dont remember you but then again I tend to forget alot of things:D..Welcome Back.....

As far as Crossbows go its just like a vert bow,try many and get the the one that fits ya.

awshucks 11-24-2007 03:22 PM

RE: Which crossbow to get?
 

ORIGINAL: ranger56528

Another Scorpian on the boards,hay Henry.Me,Myself and I dont remember you but then again I tend to forget alot of things:D..Welcome Back.....

As far as Crossbows go its just like a vert bow,try many and get the the one that fits ya.
good advice from both of you. Henry [Htoler] was one of the"old dudes" on here, we shared many an arguement, lol, Good to "see" him back!!

htoler 11-25-2007 02:30 PM

RE: Which crossbow to get?
 
Yea we diffently had a few dissagreements.. I have been around the bug in you heats upevery fall when it gets in your bloodhave put hutting on hold till my daughter get a little older maybe be back at it next yea still have both my Phoenix and TenPoint Pro Elite have shot more arrows/bolts than I can count and no probs with either of them. both are top notch bows



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