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Crossbow Accuracy
Ok.. Ive never shot a crossbow. I did surf around on the internet and found a guy who claaims [and he claims hes no expert] that in variable winds he hit a 5" group at 100 yards. Then, a week or two later in better wind he hit a 4" group at 100 yards.
The question of hunting here is totally out of the question. My REAL question here is - is this nonsense, or can a careful shooter with a mid priced crossbow and scope really hit a 5 or better yet 4inch group at 100 yards. Again this is not a hunting question - at all. Pete |
RE: Croosbow Accuracy
There are some guys that like to screw around and shoot real far, and all that I have seen do it, (only on the web)say it is just for fun and always assert you could not do it on a deer. Now some Vertical legends have taken shots like that and all think they are the best thing since the bread slicer, but a CB makes way to much noise to do anything past 35 yards IMO. There is a Italian site at the top under CB resources thread and a guy in there does it. But a CB runs out of gas real fast and the hold over to do it is like four or five feet if I remember what one member said about it. So if you set up a scope to do it you would not be able to use it less then fifty yards cause it would be set up for such a massive amount of hold over. CB's do not shoot near as flat as a vertical bow so it is never set up on a hunting rig and just done for fun when it is.
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RE: Croosbow Accuracy
How about 1.5" at 100 meters with the right shooter and equipment?
Scroll down to the bottom of this page. The author is very credible. http://venatores.mastertopforum.net/...3&start=15 |
RE: Croosbow Accuracy
ORIGINAL: Hotburn76 There are some guys that like to screw around and shoot real far, and all that I have seen do it, (only on the web)say it is just for fun and always assert you could not do it on a deer. Now some Vertical legends have taken shots like that and all think they are the best thing since the bread slicer, but a CB makes way to much noise to do anything past 35 yards IMO. Pete |
RE: Croosbow Accuracy
ORIGINAL: Dnk How about 1.5" at 100 meters with the right shooter and equipment? Scroll down to the bottom of this page. The author is very credible. http://venatores.mastertopforum.net/viewtopic.php?t=53&start=15 Ill try again later though - and thank you. Pete |
RE: Croosbow Accuracy
yeah It is definately possible. but as was already said, not on anything alive.
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RE: Croosbow Accuracy
ORIGINAL: Petewp ORIGINAL: Hotburn76 There are some guys that like to screw around and shoot real far, and all that I have seen do it, (only on the web)say it is just for fun and always assert you could not do it on a deer. Now some Vertical legends have taken shots like that and all think they are the best thing since the bread slicer, but a CB makes way to much noise to do anything past 35 yards IMO. A lot of us here like to "screw around", lol. One mans trash is anothers treasure.And, fwiw: An Excal Exomax 225 lb pull has about 22' of mid range trajectory when sighted in at 100 yds. I say about because I don't know the weight of the arrow or some other variables that was printed on this subject in a past issue of HBM. I like screwing around alot better than screwing up, lol Have fun! Pete |
RE: Croosbow Accuracy
I hit the target at 20-30-40-50yrds every time,havnt missed yet.How about that for Accuracy.....
Dont mind me I quit smokeing yesterday,I might be alittle P I S S Y the nxt few days.......If I can make it 5 months this time I think I have it made.....................maybe..... The guys across the big water sure do some awsome shooting with CB'S...... |
RE: Croosbow Accuracy
ORIGINAL: Petewp Well, yeah but, the targets I have cant hear. I also dont consider it "screwing around". Pete |
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