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Old 10-29-2012, 10:40 AM
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Crossbow Q's

Thinking of trying something new and wondered if anyone here is into crossbows? If I were looking for one what would I look for in a "good" starter type crossbow?
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Old 10-29-2012, 12:18 PM
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I have had three different brand name crossbows. Excalibur was the most reliable, and the most accurate.
Alan from Heartland was very good to me. Even if you go with the least expensive, (500$) you are still getting the same quality.
Crossbow hunting is fun, and is not expensive.

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I've always been a fan of the excaliburs, made in canada and light weight..... You can buy a cheap one with no scope, pretty bare bones for about 450 i think, all the way up to packages for 1000 bux..... check them out....

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i have a new barnett quad 400, never ever got a chance to hunt with, only target shooting...spare package of bolts, quiver, 150 lbs draw weight, multi reticle scope...375 for the package if interested..
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