Gone Fishin
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When x-bows were legalized in GA were there lots of accidents?
e.g. people cutting the ends of their fingers off with the strings.
e.g. people cutting the ends of their fingers off with the strings.
Arrow Flinger said:Lets get back on track please.
Original topic:
When x-bows were legalized in GA were there lots of accidents?
e.g. people cutting the ends of their fingers off with the strings.
Hey, I think I read that on factcheck.org Great statement. As a matter of fact, I would be willing to bet more hunters hurt themselves every year with skinning knives than with guns, bows or crossbows. Sure you will read of the occassional moron that shoots themselves in the foot, but hey, what is life without morons!!!!TOW said:BTW - A hunting tool is only as safe as the person shooting it. Period..
reylamb said:You would have more initial kinetc than my particular hunting bow, no speed bow by any means, but at 20 yards my arrow would overtake yours energy wise do to the fact that my arrow weighs in around 480 grains. Truely splitting hairs.
TOW, or anyone else, in the event I am ever asked, what manufacturers are making higher forestocks, obviously Ecalibur is one of them I assume?