I bet the guy that fired this wished he had a 2nd shot..
https://pics.onsizzle.com/sixpenceee...g-43350186.png
Anyone that says they have never needed the 2nd shot is either lying or perfect... since no one is perfect go back to option 1.
http://www.deerfriendly.com/_/rsrc/1...=387&width=400
It seems only a complete Fudd would think that having the 2nd shot is somehow going to get people firing at 100 yards etc. Double barrel rifles, shotguns, crossbows, lever action rifles, bolt action rifles, semi-automatic .... ALL are used to give that 2nd shot. Idiots fire at geese 200 yds up, idiots fire their bows/crossbows too far and poorly .... but how many good shots out there can relate to a picture like this.
https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/z/arro...e-25694072.jpg
This isn't a bow most will use, age, disability, time, aptitude etc. will all affect how people hunt... we could all hunt with a 45-70 single shot, it would work... not well in most situations and not appealing to most but we could. We could all hunt without all those pullies and extra wires that are for lazy hunters and only let people hunt with bows like a long bow or like this .. *
https://www.kijiji.ca/v-fishing-camp...hes/1515137014
The guy I bought a bunch of stuff off at a garage sale this summer hurt his shoulder and will never pull a hunting weight bow again (40+ lbs), I suggested he get one of the Excaliburs with a crank so he could still go out and I hope he does. On one of the Ontario hunting pages I saw a picture of a guy 75 with an excalibur, this would be perfect for him and if needed he could get that second shot.
This one looks good and the profile reminds me of one of the crossbows with the wheels and wires running all over, looks good to me and like the traditional or the compound etc. they will be used well by people that take (and have) time to figure the best way to use them and the opportunity and as for the Fudds that say that's not a real bow... :silly: well crossbows were found in the 1st emperors tomb in China so that's over 2,200 years and repeating crossbows like the Chu-ko-nu were considered as self defence weapons for women according to an ancient writer. If you don't use it and have nothing but saying mine is better to say.... shush!
* I include myself in the lazy pulley bow using group (as well as other groups depending).
P.S. 2,200 year old Terra Cotta warrior crossbow, it is probably 36" bow on it based on repo/oringinal? I saw in a museum.
https://www.ancient-origins.net/site...ta-Warrior.jpg