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dearhunter05 06-07-2005 08:02 PM

crossbows
 
need imfo on crossbows trying to set one up. please help!

bigbulls 06-07-2005 08:14 PM

RE: crossbows
 
What exactly do you need to know?

dearhunter05 06-07-2005 08:30 PM

RE: crossbows
 
pretty much all but really need to sight the thing in

bigbulls 06-07-2005 09:28 PM

RE: crossbows
 
The most important thing to remember about sighting in a cross bow is that unlike a rifle where you can shoot from different positions and still keep the same point of impact or very close to it. A cross bow will not usually hit the same POI when fired from different positions. As a cross bows limbs recoil they are moving the bow around. If you sight it in off hand you will likley hit a very different spot if you were to rest the forend on a rest.

When sighting in a cross bow just like a regular compound you move the front sight the same direction that the arrow is off from your point of aim. If you choose to use a scope then sight it in just like a rifle.

When I set up a cross bow with a single pin or red dot scope I would usually sight it in dead on at 25 yards. It would impact a couple of inches low at 30 yards and at 40 yards hold at the to of the deers back.

Being that a cross bow is almost untuneable I would suggest a very small profile fixed blade broadhead like the NAP nitrons, Rocky Mountain turbo, Wasp bullet, Sonics or a stout mechanical.

Forget about making one quiet, it aint gonna happen. You can lower the noise some but a crossbow will still be extremely loud when compared to a compound.

Longer bolts (20 - 22 inches) tend to fly better than short bolts and tend not to drop as drastically at longer ranges.


I hope this helps some.


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