COMPOUND VS CROSSBOW ??????
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Ohio
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COMPOUND VS CROSSBOW ??????
I am from OHIO and am an avid deerhunter. I've been bowhunting with a Crossbow for about 10 years. I've been wanting to switch to a Compound bow for a while now for a few reasons. My crossbow is loud, heavy & hard to hold steady without a rest. I only feel comfortable shooting at a deer up to 25 yards with my crtossbow.
I feel that a compound is easier to hold steady by the way it naturally anchors itself when you draw. Also, the new bows are very quiet, so jumping the string is less prone & you could get a 2nd shot if you miss - which I do sometimes. I have heard that they are more accurate on longer shots also. Please tell me - AM I CRAZY?????????
I would appreciate feedback from those of you who shoot or hunt with both - Thank you!
I feel that a compound is easier to hold steady by the way it naturally anchors itself when you draw. Also, the new bows are very quiet, so jumping the string is less prone & you could get a 2nd shot if you miss - which I do sometimes. I have heard that they are more accurate on longer shots also. Please tell me - AM I CRAZY?????????
I would appreciate feedback from those of you who shoot or hunt with both - Thank you!
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Ohio
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RE: COMPOUND VS CROSSBOW ??????
I am from Akron OH - but I own 90 acres in Monroe County. I have had the farm for 3 years and am having a great time managing it for Deer, Turkey & Grouse. There's some fine Deer hunting there....as well as just about anywhere in OHIO.
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RE: COMPOUND VS CROSSBOW ??????
If you do get into shooting a compound send me a PM and I'll show you the ropes of 3-D shooting[8D]
I'm not to far from Akron. I live right near the Ravenna Aresonal, in Newton Falls.
I'm not to far from Akron. I live right near the Ravenna Aresonal, in Newton Falls.
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RE: COMPOUND VS CROSSBOW ??????
My crossbow is a lot more "front-heavy" than a rifle. It's easy enough to shoot braced on something, but making an off-hand shot is a challenge and takes a lot of practice and patience. I think that crossbows are easier to hold for a LONG time, since obviously you don't have to hold back even the let-off draw of a compound. But as far as holding for a minute or two to get a clear shot I think a compound is steadier. With practice and a good set-up I think drawn bows are much more accurate and consistant than a crossbow, especially outside of 15-20 yards.
#9
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: COMPOUND VS CROSSBOW ??????
I've shot both, however the crossbow is limited to playing with one in a shop.
Assuming both are tuned, the crossbow is easier to shoot accurately with less practice.
The compound is fairly easy to get 20 yard accuracy, but it takes more time than a crossbow.
The biggest difference with respect to hunting, is getting the compound drawn with the deer there. Holding a compound for 1 minute and still being able to shoot straight is alot harder than you would think. Alot of archery hunting is getting the bow to full draw with the deer well within range of him easily picking up your movement.
If you are looking to do this solely to extend your range past 25 yards, you can do it with a compound, but that takes MUCH more practice.
--Bob
Assuming both are tuned, the crossbow is easier to shoot accurately with less practice.
The compound is fairly easy to get 20 yard accuracy, but it takes more time than a crossbow.
The biggest difference with respect to hunting, is getting the compound drawn with the deer there. Holding a compound for 1 minute and still being able to shoot straight is alot harder than you would think. Alot of archery hunting is getting the bow to full draw with the deer well within range of him easily picking up your movement.
If you are looking to do this solely to extend your range past 25 yards, you can do it with a compound, but that takes MUCH more practice.
--Bob
#10
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Ohio
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RE: COMPOUND VS CROSSBOW ??????
Great advise... That is what I need.
I guess my best bet his to be proficient with both & make my best judgement from there. I have not shot a compound enough to know if what everyone tells me is right or not.
Buckeyebuckhntr - Thanks for the offer, I will PM you when I get squared away.
Thanks
I guess my best bet his to be proficient with both & make my best judgement from there. I have not shot a compound enough to know if what everyone tells me is right or not.
Buckeyebuckhntr - Thanks for the offer, I will PM you when I get squared away.
Thanks