BOWHUNTER14
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@Mopar1169 To each their own I guess
Yea. Same with a 30 .06... but i know plenty of guys that use one for deer and its no big deal. But for archery they need a 410gn arrow out of 73lb bowWouldn't these heavy bolts be more appropriate for elephant?
Not to be "that guy" but like @Nutterbuster said crossbows produce enough energy to blow through a deer.. Taking more ethical shots with an off the shelf crossbow will get you further than trying to beef up any bolt. Wait for a quarter away shot or broadside. That's just my .2 cents.
Wouldn't you rather have the 30-06 for the "bad guy"?Yea. Same with a 30 .06... but i know plenty of guys that use one for deer and its no big deal. But for archery they need a 410gn arrow out of 73lb bow
U can kill a "bad guy" with a .22 but I'd rather have a .44 magnum if I had both in front of me.
Keep using "just enough" to get the job done if you want. Doesnt matter to me. It works... Most of the time.
Nope...Wouldn't you rather have the 30-06 for the "bad guy"?
I have had nothing but pass throughs with crossbow, even when it gets both shoulders, its a pass through and than it even buries itself in the dirt. I do not think it is neededHas anyone jumped on the bandwagon with crossbow bolts/broadheads? I wonder if it matters with the speeds crossbows shoot. Anyone know of weights or collars that are the right diameter for bolts? I'm shooting 0.348 OD centerpunch bolts.
Yes. 30-06 is my first pick for everything from dove to Nazi Zombie T-Rexs from Space.Wouldn't you rather have the 30-06 for the "bad guy"?
Garand?Yes. 30-06 is my first pick for everything from dove to Nazi Zombie T-Rexs from Space.
That new-fangled toy? Nah. Springfield 1903a3.Garand?