https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bOcOPGRHp6w
Deer hog hunt video
hard to judge the sound but does seem fairly quite not the same twang
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bOcOPGRHp6w
Deer hog hunt video
hard to judge the sound but does seem fairly quite not the same twang
I am not sure, looks like a pretty cool thing but not sure if those round string holders (for lack of a better term) will last all that long.. There must be a lot of energy stored and then whipped out of them....
This is cool,thanx for posting.
As far what i would like to see in the archery world is-the Benjamin Pioneer Airbow,or the PCP Umarex Airbow.
Likely never will happen.
Here are the definitions in the MNRF Regulations Summary.
"Firearms include rifles, shotguns, muzzle-loading guns, air or pellet guns and bows (including longbows, crossbows, compound bows and recurve bows)"
Will this fall into the category of "longbows, crossbows, compound bows and recurve bows".
It sure as heck is not a crossbow, maybe you could call it a scroll bow.
Interesting. If proven to be durable, there sure are some nice advantages to it
Reality....the Hunting regs for crossbow don't mention anything about limbs...this has a legal draw weight, legal arrow length and a rail (ramp) for the arrow to load on.
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The draw length of a bow (compound, recurve, long) is the measured distance from the outer edge of the main riser (handle),
following the line of an arrow to the string at the anchor point. The draw length of a crossbow is measured along the bolt ramp (where the bolt rests) from the outer edge of the main limb, to the anchor point (release latch mechanism) at full draw.
Arrows must be at least 60cm (23.6 inches)in length. The length of an arrow is measured from the base of the arrowhead to the bottom of the nock slot. A broadhead used for hunting big game or wild turkey must be at least 22mm (0.87 inches) wide and have at least two sharp cutting edges.