Don't think so Gilroy, don't hunt with the bow up at the camp, primarily down south in the Port Perry area... Congrats on filling your tag this year up at your camp... Nice...
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I echo what GW said. I started with a compound bow in 1986, but after various deer encounters that did not work out, I bought an Excalibur crossbow in 1994 and have never looked back. I probably hunt deer from the ground as much or more than I do from a tree stand, and a big plus for me is that a crossbow allows me to tuck on at the base of tree, bush or boulder much the same way that turkey hunter would. This affords me tremendous flexibility, especially if I'm in new spot or if I have to improvise because of a shift in wind direction.
I put in more hours than most hunters I know, and I spend a lot of time watching deer that I can't shoot with an arrow, so when an opportunity to get a deer finally presents itself (which is not often), I like to make it count.
To me it came down to not enough time to practice enough to be comfortable taking a compound bow shot on a deer. Lots of people really enjoy the practice and make the time for it. That wasn't me. So I went with a crossbow.
Don't sell your bow, just get a crossbow and play with both for a while and you will decide all on your own. Whatever you could get for your used bow now, won't be much different in a year or two.
We use excaliburs,
From what I've seen the older models are better in my opinion.
You can find them online used for a couple hundred bucks. I got mine for 300 bucks, works like its new guy even gave me a bunch of bolts and tips with them all set up ready to go.
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If you plan on having an advantage over your compound. I would go for one of the faster models of xbow, if cost isn't too much of an issue. Scorpyd has the fastest crossbows in the market and (imho) the most reliable, never heard of a single complaint about them on any forums, no limb breaks, misfires, nothing. Some other good options are tenpoint (preferably) and ravin. Excal makes great crossbows but there are plenty of other xbows that are much cheaper, faster, and equally reliable. If you're insistant on getting an Excal, the micro series are great, because their fastest models are super expensive, have limb breaking/safety issues and are as wide as an umbrella.
I absolutely agree. Their older models are cult classics and what built their company. Ever since they broke that 400fps mark their limbs also started breaking coupled with safety issues. At the very least they were cumbersome, imagine walking in the woods holding a crossbow over 30" wide. However their micro series haven't missed a beat so far.
not sure how most guys carry their xbow to make it akward but I have a homemade sling that I will tilt the xbox so the limbs are vertical and the stock faces forwards and carry over one shoulder so that it does not go outside of my body profile which makes it better for walking through vegetation and stalking corn fields.
I have a compound but Im a meat hunter and will take my xbow every time because I have a higher chance of coming home with dinner compared to a compound, also the xbow gets 400 fps compared to around 320 on my compound. More IS better IMO.
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LBA - you went the other way didn't you? Compound to Re-Curve?