Pacific_Fork
Well Known Rokslider
Wyoming
What in the holy hell, how have I never heard of this? And I leave for WY tomorrow lol. I don’t believe my google!
Wyoming
Crossbows were common back in Medieval times. Why are crossbows not considered "primitive" arms?The 90's were the best years for bowhunting.
Crossbows were not allowed in 95% of archery seasons and most people had the attitude that if you were using a crossbow that you were a handicap.
Now, bow season is a freaking free-for-all.
Where I grew up hunting as a kid, the county had signs up that proclaimed, "The deerest county in Texas".I was a kid in camp in the 80’s and early 90’s. The hunting my dad, uncle and grandpa had was world class compared to those same spots today. It wasn’t a matter of if they would see elk but how many they would see. I think my dad still kicks himself some for not passing small bulls because better ones were around but he was a dedicated meat hunter. That country is basically devoid of elk now. Used to have hundreds of cow tags and now it’s just a tiny amount around farms
Areas they mule deer hunted on general tags are now controlled hunts with less deer now. You could hunt almost anywhere including big private ranches. Those ranches now are incredibly well posted and either high, high dollar outfitter operation's or have been bought up as playgrounds for a few rich guys to hunt
About the only hunting I’ve seen really improve in my lifetime is turkeys
I don't know what crossbow you have, but maybe its an older model or something as most of the ones I see advertised are 450fps+ - and while I'm sure they suffer the same "inflation" as do compounds, even still they're 100fps faster. They're easier to shoot, and they can be scoped.Crossbows were common back in Medieval times. Why are crossbows not considered "primitive" arms?
I'd wager >95% of "bow hunters" use compound bows!
BECAUSE.....
the "wheels" give the bow a mechanical advantage.
Then why shouldn't crossbow users not take advantage of the crossbow's mechanical aspect?
Crossbows aren't more accurate.
Crossbows aren't faster.
Crossbows don't increase "effective" range.
Whatever you got to tell yourself to justify it and not feel guilty about the use of them during archery seasons bro.Crossbows aren't more accurate.
Crossbows aren't faster.
Crossbows don't increase "effective" range.
Don’t want to derail, but this is just factually incorrect.Crossbows aren't more accurate.
Crossbows aren't faster.
Crossbows don't increase "effective" range.
Don’t want to derail, but this is just factually incorrect.
I had a friend buy a ravin last year. Never shot any archery whatsoever. After five minutes, he was grouping under 2” at 40 yards.
They advertise 1” groups at 100 yards. They shoot nearly 500 fps.
Not a compound in the world that’ll do that.
You seem like the kinda guy who's got some stories to tell. Where are ya now?I started hunting in 1965 with one of my college roommates and I still lived in Colorado. Almost all deer, elk, and bear tags were OTC, and permission to hunt private land was easy to get. My first year hunting I shot a little mule deer buck and the next year I shot my first elk, a 5x5 bull.
When I got out of the Army in '71, I went back to Colorado and started a long string of years of getting a buck and bull elk every year.
I moved to Montana in '75 and hunting here then was just short of phenomenal. I continued to get my deer, elk, and also an antelope or two every year. The first year that I applied for a mountain goat tag I drew one in a unit with a 25% chance of drawing. We also had OTC grizzly tags and Unlimited Area bighorn sheep tags for $25 each...and no 7 year wait if we were successful!
The late '70s gave me my best 6x6 bull elk (on a DIY public land hunt,
and a mountain goat.
I didn't know how great it was back then and I didn't hunt either species as hard as I should have. I would buy a grizzly tag every year, just in case I would find a bear on my elk gut pile, which didn't. I only went sheep hunting opening weekend every yearr of a 3 month season. I did hunt late one year and found this ram almost down on his winter range. My camo was my Vietnam army jacket and my pants were Army Navy surplus store wool.
Montana hunting in the '80s was very good for me. I was able to kill 2 more rams in the Unlimited Units,
2 Shiras bull mooose,
Note my high tech camo.
I was also a lot younger back then.
Then in the '90s (1999) I went on my first international hunt and that led to a whole new great story...