Posted by Nick m on March 29, 2017 at 18:35:57 from (70.210.80.62):
In Reply to: Ot:crossbows posted by rrman61 on March 29, 2017 at 10:46:17:
I have a 10 point I bought 4-5yrs ago. I think it was the cheapest ten point you could buy at the time. Was around $500. it's kind of slow by today's standards, 305fps, but have never had a deer duck anything 40yds or less. It is kind of loud, but also not an issue under 40yds. I've never tried shooting at a deer farther than that just because there is a noticeable difference in speed from 30-40yds. Some of the newer faster one's can probably stretch it out to 50-55 and be ok. I did mess up a cam a couple years back. Operator error. Whacked it off a tree branch. Their customer service was very good. Got the replacement parts I needed within a week or two sent to my door step. I did have to pay for them, but didn't mind. Was my fault for not paying attention when I pulled the trigger. There are a few brands that make some that are narrower than the rest. I'd look hard at one of those.
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