With your comments , you dare call x-bowers selfish. You had better look in the mirror sir.
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With your comments , you dare call x-bowers selfish. You had better look in the mirror sir.
News flash here... it isn't all that difficult to master a vertical bow. Most people with any coordination at all can be hitting a bullseye at 20 yards within a few hours. The only difference between the two (in my opinion) is whether or not you get busted drawing the bow. With the few and far between opportunities I get at deer throughout the season, I would rather that rare opportunity not be blown because the deer spooked when I drew the bow.
Yes, I've hunted with and shot deer with both.
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If it’s so easy to master the vertical bow,again,have at’r and welcome to the sport.
And again....i’m not trying to exclude anybody from participating,the opportunities are there already.
Yet here you are, crossbows have never been illegal for hunting in the bow season in Ontario. The lobby was to get a bow season and they got a bow season, then bows started to get better and a little company in the heart of the Ontario farmland started making high end crossbows at a reasonable price, that company is called Excalibur.