Long Cut
Senior Member
My biggest concern with these fast crossbows is that guys will begin taking shots they normally would not, with a flatter shooting bolt. That “20 yard broadside” shot is now becoming 40..50... which just increases the margin for error.
Archery only zones near neighborhoods and yuppies finding wounded deer, or bolts sticking in live deer ain’t a good look for us. (Yes poor shots happen at 20 yards, but 50+ yards is asking for trouble)
I also question how well a fixed blade broadhead handles speeds above 400FPS.
Not my cup of tea, but it’s legal and I support the folks who choose to utilize them responsibly.
Archery only zones near neighborhoods and yuppies finding wounded deer, or bolts sticking in live deer ain’t a good look for us. (Yes poor shots happen at 20 yards, but 50+ yards is asking for trouble)
I also question how well a fixed blade broadhead handles speeds above 400FPS.
Not my cup of tea, but it’s legal and I support the folks who choose to utilize them responsibly.