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After nearly 45 years of recurve and compound deer+ hunting I am forced to consider the right crossbow if I am to continue deer hunting during the intoxicating fall woods. A damaged shoulder has kept me out the last 2 seasons and with little chance of it ever getting better, its time.
I am NOT looking for a debate on names, more so, I am looking for some parameters. Having always pulled 65-70# compounds and a 45# recurve, I know what the arrow does with each bow on a kill zone. So I was wondering... In a 10-40 yard shot with a crossbow...
1. What would be the least FPS speed and what, if any is over kill?
2. What would be the least Ft. Pounds of energy, and if any "what would be overkill"?
3. What is considered "Heavy" and what is considered "light" for lugging around?
4. If I have torn up my shoulder to the point it would be crippling to pull back a bow today, How much trouble / pain will it be to cock a crossbow with the string gadgets?
Your considered input is always appreciated.
After nearly 45 years of recurve and compound deer+ hunting I am forced to consider the right crossbow if I am to continue deer hunting during the intoxicating fall woods. A damaged shoulder has kept me out the last 2 seasons and with little chance of it ever getting better, its time.
I am NOT looking for a debate on names, more so, I am looking for some parameters. Having always pulled 65-70# compounds and a 45# recurve, I know what the arrow does with each bow on a kill zone. So I was wondering... In a 10-40 yard shot with a crossbow...
1. What would be the least FPS speed and what, if any is over kill?
2. What would be the least Ft. Pounds of energy, and if any "what would be overkill"?
3. What is considered "Heavy" and what is considered "light" for lugging around?
4. If I have torn up my shoulder to the point it would be crippling to pull back a bow today, How much trouble / pain will it be to cock a crossbow with the string gadgets?
Your considered input is always appreciated.