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Finally bit the bullet and accepted my fate

While I reserve the right to give y'all crap for using a crossgun, I honestly could not care less what anyone hunts with as long as it is a legal weapon for the season. That said, at whatever point I can no longer shoot a bow, I will switch to a ML to finish out whatever years I have left. Reckon I might go into analphalactic shock if I had to use electric motorcycle or a crossgun, my azz would be all messed up. Youins can carry on wid yer group hug now. :p
What kind of ML?
 
... always the "crossgun"...why must people say that... beyond the stock, that's the ONLY thing they have in common... arrow, fletching, broadheads...hmmm...I was a hater too in the very beginning...but that quickly faded when I started using one in late season Archery (PA special regs area)... I was (and still am) a finger shooter with a compound...I don't treat my crossbow hunting any different than my vertical bow hunting...as close as I can get ...
Why do people call a bicycle with a motor an e-bike rather than an electric motorcycle? A stock and a safety and a scope, yeah that's not a bow. Again, I do not give a single flip what anyone hunts with as long as it is legal, just call stuff what it is. It may identify as a bow, that dont make it so. :tearsofjoy:
 
... always the "crossgun"...why must people say that... beyond the stock, that's the ONLY thing they have in common... arrow, fletching, broadheads...hmmm...I was a hater too in the very beginning...but that quickly faded when I started using one in late season Archery (PA special regs area)... I was (and still am) a finger shooter with a compound...I don't treat my crossbow hunting any different than my vertical bow hunting...as close as I can get ...
I alternate between amusement and irritation when I see people speak derisively about 'crossguns'. Saw it more on Tradgang, where a crossbow hunter is a less evolved form of life that wheelie-bow hunters, who themselves are too degraded to speak of directly.

I don't have one yet because I have other things to spend my money on, but now that it's legal for MN archery season one is definitely in my future.
 
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