string tracer question??
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string tracer question??
Does anyone use a string tracer for their crossbow and if so have you noticed any effect on trajectory at longer distances??
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I have never used one on a crossbow but I use to put one on my compound vertical bow when I was hunting in the rain or if I might not be able to look for a wounded deer the next day. I only shot on deer with one and was grateful I had it on that night.
I didn't think I hit the deer which was quartering away from me. Normally I would get down and check the arrow but since I didn't feel the string run out I figured I'd missed and would get the arrow when I got down at dark. When I went to retrieve the arrow I was following the string as I went and all of a sudden the string took a right turn.
I was trying to figure out how that happened when it dawned on my that I'd hit the deer
I followed the string, winding it up as I went for about a 100 yards when I came upon the dead fork horned buck. I hadn't made a very good shot but the string had lassoed the tail.
The arrow was hanging out of the hip by the head. I noted that I had hit the femoral artery and when I field dressed it I found the track of the arrow was pretty significant . It had cut the femora artery, went through the guts, pierced the diaphragm put an X in the heart and then came back out again. I was pretty impressed. I probably would have found the deer without the string tracker but it sure made it easier
I might consider using one on a X bow if it were raining.
Pete
I didn't think I hit the deer which was quartering away from me. Normally I would get down and check the arrow but since I didn't feel the string run out I figured I'd missed and would get the arrow when I got down at dark. When I went to retrieve the arrow I was following the string as I went and all of a sudden the string took a right turn.


I followed the string, winding it up as I went for about a 100 yards when I came upon the dead fork horned buck. I hadn't made a very good shot but the string had lassoed the tail.


I might consider using one on a X bow if it were raining.
Pete
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tracer
call me stupid , but what the hell does ttt mean????