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“New Crossbow Scope”

Sipsey

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Joined
Dec 24, 2016
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615
Location
W. Alabama
Tired of settling for those 80 yard shots? Bolt one of the babies onto your supercharged crossbow machine and let em fly. Single pin aim point to 175 yards. Order yours today.
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I’m all for technology that helps shooters be more accurate, and knowing the precise yardage is critical for flying arrows. Several years ago I mounted a Leopold laser range finder on my Excalibur cross bow. Its mounted to the side of my scope and adjusted to the crosshairs. It has an on/off button mounted near the trigger and gives a quick readout of the target. Works really well.
 
Technology is almost at the point does it really matter what weapon you used? The end goal is keeping the deer numbers in check, and the states are lucky they have hunters willing to pay to help them. It wont be long before we dont have individual seasons. It will be deer season, hunt with whatever weapon you want. Michigan has already eroded its muzzle loader season to include any firearm(in zone 3).
 
Technology is almost at the point does it really matter what weapon you used? The end goal is keeping the deer numbers in check, and the states are lucky they have hunters willing to pay to help them. It wont be long before we dont have individual seasons. It will be deer season, hunt with whatever weapon you want. Michigan has already eroded its muzzle loader season to include any firearm(in zone 3).
Honestly I think that makes tremendous sense. What difference does it make from a conservation standpoint if you remove a deer from the herd with a bow or gun?

Only reason I see for a need to specify equipment is in areas where you don't want bullets whizzing everywhere. Suburban areas, parks, that kinda thing
 
Honestly I think that makes tremendous sense. What difference does it make from a conservation standpoint if you remove a deer from the herd with a bow or gun?

Only reason I see for a need to specify equipment is in areas where you don't want bullets whizzing everywhere. Suburban areas, parks, that kinda thing
This is a valid point. I think it will be hard to sell though due to the "traditional" seasons.

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