Is a pistol crossbow suitable for hunting squirrels?
#21
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: arkansas
Posts: 3,147
RE: Is a pistol crossbow suitable for hunting squirrels?
I have a tremendous sense of humor, fair warning!! A deer can hear a twig the size of a pencil break at a 1/4 mile and a car door close at a 1/2 mile. Still wanna play ball scarecrow?? lol. Shoot em w/ your xbow as you leave stand. [IMHO]
#24
RE: Is a pistol crossbow suitable for hunting squirrels?
ORIGINAL: awshucks
I have a tremendous sense of humor, fair warning!! A deer can hear a twig the size of a pencil break at a 1/4 mile and a car door close at a 1/2 mile. Still wanna play ball scarecrow?? lol. Shoot em w/ your xbow as you leave stand. [IMHO]
I have a tremendous sense of humor, fair warning!! A deer can hear a twig the size of a pencil break at a 1/4 mile and a car door close at a 1/2 mile. Still wanna play ball scarecrow?? lol. Shoot em w/ your xbow as you leave stand. [IMHO]
#25
RE: Is a pistol crossbow suitable for hunting squirrels?
I have had too many deer sneak up on me while in stand to risk any unneccessary noise. I have looked down on more than one occassion to spot a deer that slipped in on me without my hearing it. That happens even when the leaves are like corn flakes so I really like to keep things quiet and still even when I "know" there is nothing around.
Time in a deer stand is to rare and valuable to waste or risk spooking sumpin I might want to shoot.
Plus I would not eat squirrel on a bet and just don't bother popping them "MUCH" anymore. I will say it is far easier to drag a squirrelout of the woods but thats not what I'm there for.
I do carry a judo though just in case I have a weak moment and will gladly send a fresh broadhead in the direction of a yote. I might change the judo out for a blunt this year for the stray/wild dogs. They haunted me last season a bit so I'm thinking a blunt to the hams might be fun and send them on their way without risking killing someones pet.
Time in a deer stand is to rare and valuable to waste or risk spooking sumpin I might want to shoot.
Plus I would not eat squirrel on a bet and just don't bother popping them "MUCH" anymore. I will say it is far easier to drag a squirrelout of the woods but thats not what I'm there for.
I do carry a judo though just in case I have a weak moment and will gladly send a fresh broadhead in the direction of a yote. I might change the judo out for a blunt this year for the stray/wild dogs. They haunted me last season a bit so I'm thinking a blunt to the hams might be fun and send them on their way without risking killing someones pet.
#26
RE: Is a pistol crossbow suitable for hunting squirrels?
ORIGINAL: Planter
I might change the judo out for a blunt this year for the stray/wild dogs. They haunted me last season a bit so I'm thinking a blunt to the hams might be fun and send them on their way without risking killing someones pet.
I might change the judo out for a blunt this year for the stray/wild dogs. They haunted me last season a bit so I'm thinking a blunt to the hams might be fun and send them on their way without risking killing someones pet.
#27
RE: Is a pistol crossbow suitable for hunting squirrels?
I'm the kind of hunter that thinks a wild dog deserves the same fate as a yotebutI am willing not to slip a broadhead thru his lungs in the off chance he is someones pet. Better that the dog makes it home with a bruised A$$ than not make it home at all.
Don't worry young fella. A rubber blunt in the butt is not gonna killem although it's gonna send him on his way fast.
Have you ever seena pack of "pets" on the trail of deer?? I have and they can do as much harm as any yote.
I think without being certain that you can legally shoot a dog worrying the deer in some states although thats not my game and I like dogs. I just make sureI keep mineunder control.
PS.. 13 posts and you want to shoot squirrels with a toy. You should wait a bit before you question my ethics.
Don't worry young fella. A rubber blunt in the butt is not gonna killem although it's gonna send him on his way fast.
Have you ever seena pack of "pets" on the trail of deer?? I have and they can do as much harm as any yote.
I think without being certain that you can legally shoot a dog worrying the deer in some states although thats not my game and I like dogs. I just make sureI keep mineunder control.
PS.. 13 posts and you want to shoot squirrels with a toy. You should wait a bit before you question my ethics.
#28
RE: Is a pistol crossbow suitable for hunting squirrels?
ORIGINAL: Planter
I'm the kind of hunter that thinks a wild dog deserves the same fate as a yotebutI am willing not to slip a broadhead thru his lungs in the off chance he is someones pet. Better that the dog makes it home with a bruised A$$ than not make it home at all.
Don't worry young fella. A rubber blunt in the butt is not gonna killem although it's gonna send him on his way fast.
Have you ever seena pack of "pets" on the trail of deer?? I have and they can do as much harm as any yote.
I think without being certain that you can legally shoot a dog worrying the deer in some states although thats not my game and I like dogs. I just make sureI keep mineunder control.
PS.. 13 posts and you want to shoot squirrels with a toy. You should wait a bit before you question my ethics.
I'm the kind of hunter that thinks a wild dog deserves the same fate as a yotebutI am willing not to slip a broadhead thru his lungs in the off chance he is someones pet. Better that the dog makes it home with a bruised A$$ than not make it home at all.
Don't worry young fella. A rubber blunt in the butt is not gonna killem although it's gonna send him on his way fast.
Have you ever seena pack of "pets" on the trail of deer?? I have and they can do as much harm as any yote.
I think without being certain that you can legally shoot a dog worrying the deer in some states although thats not my game and I like dogs. I just make sureI keep mineunder control.
PS.. 13 posts and you want to shoot squirrels with a toy. You should wait a bit before you question my ethics.
How do you think an 80# Crossbow is a toy?Most hunters hunt deer with 70# bows!
Also, I may have only 13 post, but I have more ethics than you will ever
have. Anyone has more ethics than you! Someone that thinks wounding a dog is "fun" [:@]should have is hunting license taken away! How do you know that shooting it the "rump" wont kill it. You don't know.You give bow hunters a bad reputation...
#29
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
RE: Is a pistol crossbow suitable for hunting squirrels?
Check your regs. It wouldn't be legal in my neck of the woods. Squirrels here in Texas are considered a game animal. We have a 25" minimum overall crossbow stock length and 125 lb minimum draw weight for hunting all game animals.
Now, rabbits on the other hand...
Oh, by the way, there is a helluva lot of difference in power between a 70 lb bow and an 80 lb crossbow. Because of the short power stroke, you have to divide the crossbow's poundage by 3 to get the rough equivalent of power you get from a bow. That 80 lb crossbow pistol has about as much oomph as a 27 lb recurve - and even that is probably way too generous an estimate. Not quite a 'toy' but definitely not a real hunting weapon either.
Now, rabbits on the other hand...
Oh, by the way, there is a helluva lot of difference in power between a 70 lb bow and an 80 lb crossbow. Because of the short power stroke, you have to divide the crossbow's poundage by 3 to get the rough equivalent of power you get from a bow. That 80 lb crossbow pistol has about as much oomph as a 27 lb recurve - and even that is probably way too generous an estimate. Not quite a 'toy' but definitely not a real hunting weapon either.