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Started by mcw3734, February 26, 2023, 09:54:27 PM
Quote from: Howieg on February 27, 2023, 09:52:45 PMUnless your over 65 or crippled ,, crossguns shouldn't be spoken of ...
Quote from: Hook hanger on February 27, 2023, 09:31:53 AMLegal in MO Ethical range depends on personl ability.
Quote from: Sir-diealot on February 28, 2023, 08:01:49 AMQuote from: Hook hanger on February 27, 2023, 09:31:53 AMLegal in MO Ethical range depends on personl ability.And this comment right here is why I do not ever want to be put in with that lot. The best crossbow users I have found have been older archers that had respect for what they hunt with a bow and understand ethical is ethical when it comes to range, especially when it comes to something that moves slow like an arrow or a bolt.Argued this with just about every crossbow shooter I have met and get the same thing over and over "I can shoot 100 yards (Or other blown our range) in my back yard on my bench" Well you may have a rest in the woods but it will never be as good as a bench, there are no twigs or branches hanging down in your way in your backyard range and a deer can be in the opposite direction it was when you released your arrow or bolt at 30 yards so how much do you think it will move above that range? I am NOT anti-crossbow I am anti the stupidity that seems to run rampant with most of those that shoot them though. Respect what you are hunting regardless of the tool you hunt them with or get out of the frelling woods!For my next rant we shall talk about those that say they can shoot right through a shoulder bone because they have a one piece construction head or maybe those that condone shooting for the spine with a bow or crossbow.Or you could all just tell me how sexy I look in my camouflage.
Quote from: joey46 on February 28, 2023, 11:29:09 AMGrew up in Ohio so I've followed these crossbow arguments for decades. To be able to take a gobbler with a 3 1/2" TSS and then critize someone for using a crossbow is IMO sorta ludicrous. Boo.
Quote from: Hook hanger on February 28, 2023, 10:57:33 AMFirst you have to be able to hit the mark in the field next you have to know when an ethical shot should be taken. Last year I passed up a 15yd shot on a 160" buck just for that reason. I've passed up shots with a rifle because of it not being an ethical shot. Each person has their own decisions on what an ethical shot is. And some get so excited they shouldn't even be trying to shoot a deer at 20yds.
Quote from: the Ward on February 28, 2023, 11:44:43 AMQuote from: joey46 on February 28, 2023, 11:29:09 AMGrew up in Ohio so I've followed these crossbow arguments for decades. To be able to take a gobbler with a 3 1/2" TSS and then critize someone for using a crossbow is IMO sorta ludicrous. Boo.Lol so true! Ohio boy here too!
Quote from: the Ward on February 28, 2023, 11:43:04 AMQuote from: Sir-diealot on February 28, 2023, 08:01:49 AMQuote from: Hook hanger on February 27, 2023, 09:31:53 AMLegal in MO Ethical range depends on personl ability.And this comment right here is why I do not ever want to be put in with that lot. The best crossbow users I have found have been older archers that had respect for what they hunt with a bow and understand ethical is ethical when it comes to range, especially when it comes to something that moves slow like an arrow or a bolt.Argued this with just about every crossbow shooter I have met and get the same thing over and over "I can shoot 100 yards (Or other blown our range) in my back yard on my bench" Well you may have a rest in the woods but it will never be as good as a bench, there are no twigs or branches hanging down in your way in your backyard range and a deer can be in the opposite direction it was when you released your arrow or bolt at 30 yards so how much do you think it will move above that range? I am NOT anti-crossbow I am anti the stupidity that seems to run rampant with most of those that shoot them though. Respect what you are hunting regardless of the tool you hunt them with or get out of the frelling woods!For my next rant we shall talk about those that say they can shoot right through a shoulder bone because they have a one piece construction head or maybe those that condone shooting for the spine with a bow or crossbow.Or you could all just tell me how sexy I look in my camouflage.Must be a thing where you live. Everyone I know has hunted with crossbows forever, none of them do stuff like that. I shoot recurves and long bows, but I have hunted with crossbows and compounds in the past. Don't really care for them, only because I really enjoy shooting simple stuff.Just pick it up and shoot, like playing catch with a baseball.
Quote from: the Ward on February 28, 2023, 02:13:08 PM^ Can't say I blame ya S.D, I pretty much only watch historical aircraft and ww2 stuff on you tube when I watchany t.v. Some shooting stuff too for entertainment, don't watch any turkey hunting except for Claycombday by day series and old J.allen smith hunting africa stuff.
Quote from: mcw3734 on February 26, 2023, 09:54:27 PMI just saw that here in Idaho, as of July 2022, one can now hunt upland game birds, including turkeys, with a crossbow. Didn't know that.Question:Is spring turkey hunting with a crossbow legal in your state?If you spring hunt with a crossbow, what can you say about it? What's the ethical range? Any advantages or disadvantages? Crippling issues?I've heard crossbow hunting in general has grown out east, but honestly I really don't know anything about it.