Accurracy

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Crunch
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Accurracy

Post by Crunch »

I'm going to buy a crossbow for turkey and deer hunting. What sort of accuracy can I expect and is there any one bow and/or setup that tends to be more accurate? I tend to value accuracy over speed.
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Post by A.W »

Any of the Excal products will give you accuracy, speed and simplicity. :wink:
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Shucks A.W. ya beat me too it :!: :wink:
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Post by Boltejector »

Ten Points are halfway decent as well! Sorry Excaliburites!
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Post by dw »

i'd say the tenpoints are more than halfway decent :lol:
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Alright Ddub!
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dw wrote:i'd say the tenpoints are more than halfway decent :lol:
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Thank fellas. You have solidified my feeling, I appreciate that.
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Post by wildwindom »

Ten point is avery nice bow thats what i use and i will never get rid of it :D :D
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Post by Sandman »

Cant speak to the 10 Point from experience but having owned a Horton (still do) and now the Excal all I can say is that I wish I had found Excal before my Horton.

Just my opinion from up here in the cheap seats! :wink:

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Re: Accurracy

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Crunch wrote:I'm going to buy a crossbow for turkey and deer hunting. What sort of accuracy can I expect and is there any one bow and/or setup that tends to be more accurate? I tend to value accuracy over speed.
Thanks so much,
Crunch

:D :D Well Crunch, I took a wild turkey at 25 yards this past spring with my Exocet...so yeah they are pretty darned accurate!!!!!!!! :wink: Brampton Mike 8)
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Post by Roger »

I am getting a 150lb crossbow. Which size gain broadhead should I use with this and arrows?
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i purchased an EXOMAG in july.....in over 20 years of archery i have never robin hooded an arrow. with the exomag i robin-hooded 3 times in two months....go figure------steel
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Post by GaryL »

Roger wrote:I am getting a 150lb crossbow. Which size gain broadhead should I use with this and arrows?
Roger you did not state what 150LB crossbow you are getting, with out knowing what you have or are getting can not give ya a answer..
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