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birdseye 09-30-2021 12:27 PM

Cross Bow info
 
Just curious what is the best cross bow or even top 3 in your opinions,I’ve recently had neck surgery and waiting for a shoulder replacement,so my Bow hunting days are over,Thinking of trying the cross bow route,thanks for any and all reply’s and info

Brbpuppy 09-30-2021 12:33 PM

Excalibur, nuff said.

IronNoggin 09-30-2021 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brbpuppy (Post 4420154)
Excalibur, nuff said.

Yep. Best there is IMHO https://www.tnof.ca/styles/default/x...s/Pozitive.gif

Cheers,
Nog

merwinhaight1969 09-30-2021 06:53 PM

Crossbow
 
I personally have a Ravin R10 crossbow. I really like it so far and this is my first year hunting with it. I too have had to go to a crossbow due to medical issues, with my wrist and hand. :)

elkslayer132 09-30-2021 07:42 PM

Ravin R10 for me too. Took an elk with it on sept 13 at 40 yards

1/2 slam 09-30-2021 10:39 PM

Following. I've tore my rotator cuff and can no longer draw a bow.

Ishpah 09-30-2021 10:57 PM

Excalibur. Why, because warranty is above all. Since they are a recurve, they are easy to tune yourself unlike the compound versions that will need a trip to the shop.

buckman 10-01-2021 04:50 AM

I have an Excaliber.Deadly,accurate and simple.Took an elk with it on Sept 5,only live for 5 seconds,dropped at 40 yds.

Blacktail22 10-01-2021 09:05 PM

Tenpoint
 
Ten point !
I have a brand new seige rs 410 if anyone is interested!
Comes with the halo bag,
6 lighted knocks
6 broad heads,

Fired 5 times, just not Into the crossbow thing, I’ve owned it 2 months and have receipts for 2800$

Selling for 2100$

MOUNTAIN MICKEY 10-02-2021 07:39 PM

I have a Ravin R15. First crossbow I have ever owned. These Ravins are a good alternative for people who have shoulder problems and can not pull a conventional crossbow back. They have a hand crank that you can also "let down" with too. Nice option to have so you can unload a cocked bow. They also have special nocks that act as a second safety.

Demonical 10-07-2021 03:06 PM

You cannot beat Excalibur warranty. I know, I screwed up my Bulldog 400 the second time I cranked it to cock it, and even though it was obvious that I was at fault, Excalibur sent me a complete new Anti-Dry-Fire rail assembly (and an upgraded component at that!), at no cost to me.

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