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Started by Timmer, February 02, 2024, 10:52:36 AM
Quote from: 3bailey3 on February 02, 2024, 12:12:35 PMI would leave it cooked while moving but remove the bolt and never ever put your hand in the strings path. Get well and good luck!
Quote from: GobbleNut on February 02, 2024, 05:25:47 PMMy first thought, again based on my experience, is that the ones I shot required a significant amount of effort to cock...and I would think the motion needed for that would put stress on your chest that would be at least equivalent, and possibly worse, than the recoil of a shotgun. My only recommendation for you would be to investigate that aspect of using a crossbow. That is, assuming you would be the one cocking it. Now again, I stress that the crossbows I have used were very cheap models. Perhaps more expensive bows require a lot less effort to cock.
Quote from: Timmer on February 02, 2024, 06:36:55 PMQuote from: GobbleNut on February 02, 2024, 05:25:47 PMMy first thought, again based on my experience, is that the ones I shot required a significant amount of effort to cock...and I would think the motion needed for that would put stress on your chest that would be at least equivalent, and possibly worse, than the recoil of a shotgun. My only recommendation for you would be to investigate that aspect of using a crossbow. That is, assuming you would be the one cocking it. Now again, I stress that the crossbows I have used were very cheap models. Perhaps more expensive bows require a lot less effort to cock. This thought occurred to me shortly after I made my post. I wasn't able to get in front of the computer for follow up until now but some of you are already addressing this. Right now I have a max of 10 lb of pressure either pushing or pulling. I'm hoping they will double or triple this come turkey time. Does anyone know how many pounds of force a crank would take?
Quote from: Timmer on February 02, 2024, 10:52:36 AMHi all,After living with a defective heart valve for over 50 years it finally gave up. A week and a half ago I had open heart surgery and an artificial valve put in. The 2 sides of my breast plate where they split me open will still be fusing and healing come turkey season. The doctor said "absolutely no" on using a shotgun come April-May (there goes trap shooting leagues too). So, I find myself considering a crossbow for turkeys. I know absolutely nothing about them. I've never even looked at one. Some questions:- First off, this whole investigation hinges on my assumption that a crossbow will have minimal kick. Is this correct?- General equipment recommendation as far as the bow? I don't want to break the bank because I don't see myself using one forever. Would you trust buying used, and from where?- Type of bolts and broadhead to consider?- Where do I shoot the bird? I know in hunting shows I've seen them shoot them by the wing or up the rear end? Has technology changed that?- I am Mr ADHD and love sneak hunting. For me, sitting in a blind is only for when it's pouring rain. Can I sneak hunt with a crossbow? - I guess a sub question for sneak hunting is does it have a safety function and could I keep it cocked (sorry if I'm not using crossbow terms)? Or is that dangerous and do I have to cock it when I tuck back into the woods? Is cocking it a loud process?- If I have to keep it un-cocked, is going through the woods going to be impossible because it is wide and bulky?- What else do I need to know?Thanks in advance for your help!