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January 6th, 2021, 05:53 PM
#61
Very interesting topic turned into more interesting conversation about hunting implements vs hunting implements vs hunting style ..etc.
Very interestingly-but not surprisingly,most of the posters here are looking at the arguments as: me versus you,my method versus Your method.
Also,not surprisingly,we have seen these arguments earlier-and the staunch proponents of long range shooting are the same ,as the "traditional"hunting proponents.
Also-we have seen arguments here with hunting over bait versus other methods of hunting.
We also had one similar debate few years back about long range shooting with rifle(or long range animal harvest).
Everything comes down to-me versus you,my method versus Your method.
But-if we look deep down,and want to be honest, there are two facts some miss to see :just because it is legal ,does not NECESSARY make it ethical-or Non ethical-for that matter.
Yet-the difficulty level of ethically harvesting an animal sets the two approaches apart.
As far i am concerned-neither traditional nor crossbow is a bad tool,as long as it is ethically used.
What some posters try to say-the "easiness"of crossbow shooting makes it more popular, but also more prone to take those shots ,which a traditional bow hunter would not take,thus increasing chances of wounding.
At the end-to each their own.
We are all hunters here-maybe we should try to go away from name calling the next guy(like elitist)
That is what nowadays most left leaning "interest groups"do, to silence "opposition".Mostly ,when they try to push their agenda set on "shaky"grounds.
I hope we are (at least most of us here)better then that.
Last edited by gbk; January 6th, 2021 at 10:21 PM.
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January 6th, 2021 05:53 PM
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January 6th, 2021, 08:47 PM
#62
One thing we're not mentioning is how in the world are you going to aim with this thing??? This thing is going to be so front heavy that it'll be nearly impossible to shoot it accurately without a rest. This style of crossbow was already a bit front heavy to begin with, now it's going to have two rails, two sets of limbs, two sets of string dampeners, and two bolts... The point of balance is going to be probably on the front 1/4 of the bow. Good luck hitting anything shooting offhand.
"When you're at the end of your rope, tie a knot and hold on"
- Theodore Roosevelt
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January 7th, 2021, 10:23 AM
#63
The weight is listed as being 7-3/4 lbs. Not sure how the balance on it will be but can check it out at Cabelas once the lockdowns are over.
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January 7th, 2021, 06:57 PM
#64
Originally Posted by
MikePal
But according to the MNR...the kills are counted as a 'Harvest" in regards to the Deer Management Plan. The hunt is conducted to cull the herd.
That's why the MNR call it the Annual Harvest report...Not the Annual Kill report...semantics between the killer and the farmer. HaHa..
IMO cull isn’t the appropriate word, I suggest that “manage” is more correct. Culling is when they have to reduce the herd due to over-population such as the situation at certain privincial parks a few years ago,
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January 7th, 2021, 07:49 PM
#65
Originally Posted by
Sam Menard
IMO cull isn’t the appropriate word, I suggest that “manage” is more correct. Culling is when they have to reduce the herd due to over-population such as the situation at certain privincial parks a few years ago,
Same...culling is part of the MNR Deer Management Plan.
Why do deer need to be culled?
It is important to manage deer to ensure a healthy and sustainable deer population in balance with the environment, to protect them from starvation due to overgrazing, to reduce potential for disease and from death and injury in road traffic accidents (the National Deer-Vehicle Collisions Project estimates that there ...
Last edited by MikePal; January 7th, 2021 at 07:55 PM.
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January 7th, 2021, 09:59 PM
#66
Originally Posted by
impact
The weight is listed as being 7-3/4 lbs. Not sure how the balance on it will be but can check it out at Cabelas once the lockdowns are over.
Without a scope 7 3/4lbs is heavy for a crossbow. The weight being at the front is my best guess. Usually the matrixes were a bit front heavy to begin with. Now you have two sets of limbs, an extra rail, and two bolts. It doesn't look like they added any weight to the back at all. But it's true, I won't know for sure until I get my hands on it.
"When you're at the end of your rope, tie a knot and hold on"
- Theodore Roosevelt
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March 6th, 2021, 11:48 AM
#67
Finally got my hands on twin strike yesterday I like the scope.
Think 420 td is on its way out the door. Lol
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March 18th, 2021, 06:12 PM
#68
Got to shoot a twin strike today. I’m sold
Lol
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March 19th, 2021, 04:51 PM
#69
Can you add more to your comment js4fn.
What did you like or not like about it. Personally I don't see the need for it but I am a huge fan of Excalibur and would love to hear your experience with it.
May change my mind from your report
Guns have two enemies................rust and government
OFAH and CCFR member
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March 19th, 2021, 07:11 PM
#70
Originally Posted by
huntnmachine
Can you add more to your comment js4fn.
What did you like or not like about it. Personally I don't see the need for it but I am a huge fan of Excalibur and would love to hear your experience with it.
May change my mind from your report
Well last two years I’ve had a Excalibur 420td
In those two year 4 deer 2 turkeys
Maybe I’m crazy.
Twin strike is actually a bit lighter weight wise
crank is a must have for me back is gone
Twin strike operates decock very much like the 420td. Only dual string
I like the safety both sides nice location
Scope is a great match
It really felt good shooting it.
Shooting is much quieter then the 420 buddy first words were it’s quieter then yours
First shot dead on second string I put it to the side so not to ruin their bolts
Plus I’m actually getting nice store credit on the deal. Dealer wanted my syrup sap evaporator tank equipment my sugar shack was destroyed last November in wind storm. Luckily the equipment came out with out damage
Sounds like 2 month wait. Dealer can’t sell the show room one
Let you know later in the year how it works out