Crossbow debate
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Typical Buck
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RE: Crossbow debate
ORIGINAL: bigcountry
You mean to tell me, your not smart enough to do a search on the multiple dozens of crossbow debate threads in the bowhunting forum???
You have posted this crap on 3 forums so far. Why? Nothing ever good comes of it.
ORIGINAL: ICALL2MUCH
big,
No crap intended, at all. Just looking for input and different perspectives. I've never got a trad. gear persons input on this. I assume it is con, but I'd like to hear why. Who knows, we might learn something!
big,
No crap intended, at all. Just looking for input and different perspectives. I've never got a trad. gear persons input on this. I assume it is con, but I'd like to hear why. Who knows, we might learn something!
You have posted this crap on 3 forums so far. Why? Nothing ever good comes of it.
Different people visit different Forums. I'm sure you know that, 16000 posts in.
You're a pretty cozy fella.
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RE: Crossbow debate
ORIGINAL: ICALL2MUCH
Looking for different perspectives. I've never heard a trad gear persons perspective on crossbows. I could suspect things, but I'd rather hear it from the horses mouth. That is how we learn. Open-minded people.
Different people visit different Forums. I'm sure you know that, 16000 posts in.
You're a pretty cozy fella.
Looking for different perspectives. I've never heard a trad gear persons perspective on crossbows. I could suspect things, but I'd rather hear it from the horses mouth. That is how we learn. Open-minded people.
Different people visit different Forums. I'm sure you know that, 16000 posts in.
You're a pretty cozy fella.
Sure different people visit different forums. But there is a reason why there are different forums for different subjects. i wouldn't have a problem if you had a trad question. But you don't.
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Typical Buck
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RE: Crossbow debate
ORIGINAL: bigcountry
So what do you plan on learning? What good is going to come from this new found knowledge you will have?
Sure different people visit different forums. But there is a reason why there are different forums for different subjects. i wouldn't have a problem if you had a trad question. But you don't.
ORIGINAL: ICALL2MUCH
Looking for different perspectives. I've never heard a trad gear persons perspective on crossbows. I could suspect things, but I'd rather hear it from the horses mouth. That is how we learn. Open-minded people.
Different people visit different Forums. I'm sure you know that, 16000 posts in.
You're a pretty cozy fella.
Looking for different perspectives. I've never heard a trad gear persons perspective on crossbows. I could suspect things, but I'd rather hear it from the horses mouth. That is how we learn. Open-minded people.
Different people visit different Forums. I'm sure you know that, 16000 posts in.
You're a pretty cozy fella.
Sure different people visit different forums. But there is a reason why there are different forums for different subjects. i wouldn't have a problem if you had a trad question. But you don't.
No trad question, but I'd like to hear trad views.
I plan on learning some trad. views on crossbows. I would assume that most are not for them. Why? Are any of you for them? Indifferent?
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Typical Buck
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RE: Crossbow debate
ORIGINAL: Chris W.
I believe crossbows don't belong in bow/archery season. They just don't fit my idea of what constitutes a bow.
I believe crossbows don't belong in bow/archery season. They just don't fit my idea of what constitutes a bow.
I would agree with that. Stick and string? Sure. But not a bow.
While I am certainly not against people using them, the term "crossbow" isn't the right term, IMO.
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