Really? I've been shooting bows since 1963 and I've never seen an arrow or bolt tumble. Are you making this stuff up? Garyjasminemark wrote: bolts and arrows have a tendency to tumble in flight.
Tips for hunting with a crossbow
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X2 see Bristolstag on its post!wheelie wrote:Spam
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Re: Tips for hunting with a crossbow
My bet is that you have never shot a crossbow before...have you...? Spam boy!
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Re: Tips for hunting with a crossbow
I'm with Gary been hunting with a bow since I was 14, I'm 62 now. Just getting started good with X-Bow (got old arrty you know) But I am enjoying it alot. Never seen one tumble before.
Re: Tips for hunting with a crossbow
looks like a cut and paste
Re: Tips for hunting with a crossbow
I'm at the same point as Gary. The Xbow lets me continue to hunt.
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