Not buying one, but very innovative!
I've seen most of his stuff and is definitely fun and pushing the envelope at times, but the significance here is a mainstream company bit on a concept that most would not.You need to watch more jorge sprave YouTube.
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I saw this too, then looked at the price tag. Wow! It is truly innovative and a bit risque' (sp?). I would assume most people understand you cannot release both arrows at once.Not buying one, but very innovative!
LAME, I was about to screw a couple 3” swhackers on and have the deer almost quartered up before I got out of the stand.I would assume most people understand you cannot release both arrows at once.
It is way too heavy for me as a certified weight weenie and it is just a solution looking for a problem to solve, in my opinion. Again, the cool thing to me is the innovation it may spur in the market as a whole.
Sorry to hijack the thread. Mr Price, I felt the same way until last year. We got a crossbow as a gift and it has allowed my twins who are 9, and my 14 year old daughter, and my wife to join me in the sport. I feel totally different about it now. I will continue to use vertical as long as I can because I love it.Im still wishing they kept the law of using a crossbow illegal during archery season unless your handicapped or a youth
Sorry to hijack the thread. Mr Price, I felt the same way until last year. We got a crossbow as a gift and it has allowed my twins who are 9, and my 14 year old daughter, and my wife to join me in the sport. I feel totally different about it now. I will continue to use vertical as long as I can because I love it.
How about over 65? I remember when compound bows were illegal, no pulleys. Is that a good idea, too? They are all just regulations.Im still wishing they kept the law of using a crossbow illegal during archery season unless your handicapped or a youth
I was chatting with a friend about this design today and we both reached the same conclusion. It would be a really nice bow to have on dangerous game like Kodiak or African big 5, but still would prefer a guide behind me with a .338 or bigger.I don’t get this at all. How many people have to take two shots? I can’t remember the last time I had to finish off an animal. Just wait for a clean ethical shot.
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I agree with the age also.How about over 65? I remember when compound bows were illegal, no pulleys. Is that a good idea, too? They are all just regulations.
I like it when respectful people react to a post in a respectable way. Most of the time someone will go crazy, lol.Sorry to hijack the thread. Mr Price, I felt the same way until last year. We got a crossbow as a gift and it has allowed my twins who are 9, and my 14 year old daughter, and my wife to join me in the sport. I feel totally different about it now. I will continue to use vertical as long as I can because I love it.