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Originally Posted by Mountain Guy
Probably a lower success rate because they have to hunt in rifle season with their cross bows. Animals act quite different after the banging starts, I find. ![Sign0161](images/smilies/sign0161.gif)
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no mountain guy....you are missing the question. in many places in north america crossbows have been allowed in archery seasons for 30 years and even more. the results are in. this might be a new idea in alberta, but it isnt new across the continent. crossbows have virtually identical success rates to vertical archers. if a crossbow is so much more deadly according to some, then why are success rates the same?