I am a hunter with both rifle and bow, and soon to be crossbow.
I would like to get some info from users of crossbows to share with other hunters in Nova Scotia.
Some info....
Presently crossbows are illegal to possess in a wildlife habitat in NS.
It has been put to DNR by out Hunters and Anglers Federation to allow hunting with one in the General Open Rifle Season.(This is simply a recommendation so far...)
We have been discussing this on our local hunting forum some feel they should be in the early bow season/some don't...bowhunters assoc. especially.
Presently there is no Assoc. representing crossbows in the province and no experienced users to give us info, to get that info...here I am.

This has become a very "heated" discussion on our board I'm sure by reading here that you have experienced before.

Some examples...
Not a bow...
Manufacturers want them in archery season to sell more....
Very little practice needed/buy one in the morning hunt in the afternoon...
50+yds with scopes...
If put in archery season kill rates will rise and season will be shortened...
Landowners will post land no crossbows or no hunting...
Far more hunting accidents...
and on and on.....
So my questions....
What is the effective/ethical kill range of a bear or deer?
"I" realize that it is up to the individual but,
How long does it take to become proficient enough to be hunting big game with a crossbow?
("shooting bulls @ 50yds inside a 1/2 hr out of the box" is one comment against)
Can you fire offhand or does the bow need to be rested?
In Canada is it required to register a crossbow as it is with firearms but not bows?
kpr