why, do you like this forum
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why, do you like this forum
you want to know why i love this forum? i will tell you,, it dont matter what time of year it is ,, here it is always hunting season, good friends,scattered all over canada & usa . my first crossbow was a barnett ranger,,,still got it, only shoots 240 fps it will still kill a deer at 30 yards, put a new red dot on it last night sighted it in . 2 in high at 25 yards,still love to shoot it. deer & turkey season starts in kansas oct 1........what was your first crossbow & do you still have it.
have a good day,,hatchet jack
have a good day,,hatchet jack
they say he is still up there.
I agree, the quality of the people here is A1. Not too much childish bickering and name calling, like on some other forums.
My first (and only) is my 175lb Exocet in "butt ugly" deerhide brown. Love it! More than enough bow for any deer I've had in my sights.
My first (and only) is my 175lb Exocet in "butt ugly" deerhide brown. Love it! More than enough bow for any deer I've had in my sights.
I hunt for memories, the meat's a bonus!
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My first crossbow was a Horton Stag recurve which gave me nothing but problems. This was about 12 years ago. It's been excalibur ever since, thank god!!!
"Hunting is not a matter of life or death. It's much more important than that."
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whenever i screw up something (sometimes very often ) i can count on the good men and women here to save my bacon. i even get to contribute some help every now and then. it's just a great place to be for help, information and even an occasional laugh.
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i like cause hardly no one judges anyone here on how they hunt.. everyone loves to hunt and help others better themselves at shooting and hunting.
you see very few fights break out here.. if they do, usually its just heated for a moment then everyones back to getting along;)
secondly, i like the place cause its the forum of the best bow out there.. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA..... yep, im kissing butt LOL
you see very few fights break out here.. if they do, usually its just heated for a moment then everyones back to getting along;)
secondly, i like the place cause its the forum of the best bow out there.. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA..... yep, im kissing butt LOL
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There is a great group of people here to talk to. To recieve and sometimes shere a wealth of knowledge with most anything related to crossbows or hunting. Tactics, methods, location, equipment, etc., etc.. And a place where you can come and gawk and sometimes brag about successful hunting trips.
Why ride when you can walk!
The camraderie. The family feel. The good nature of most of the members. The Excaliburs! The willingness to help strangers. Great info.
RJ's pictures. Tye makes me laugh. Ecoaster, the best hunting/fishing partner one could ask for. There's too many members to list so I'll leave it at that.
RJ's pictures. Tye makes me laugh. Ecoaster, the best hunting/fishing partner one could ask for. There's too many members to list so I'll leave it at that.
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"Celebrate your harvest with a Bloodtrail Ale(tm)!!"
"It CAN Be Done!"
I got to try a Criss Bow in 1996. I loved it. The closest thing to it at that time was Excalibur. Simple design, no bells and whistles to break. I bought a Vixen and it was the most gradifying purchase that I have made in my life. I still have and use that Vixen.
I found the forum soon after he purchase. What's not to like?
I found the forum soon after he purchase. What's not to like?