I bought mine online, and rebuilt it here. It was $39, but a more functional one (without the hand work) will run about $150. Get at least 120 pound draw, and when you go above about 160 pounds you need a tool to cock it easily. Get good bolts, cheap ones shatter on the higher draw bows.
I think you should save the deer for in case the collapse happens. I didn't get a chain link gate but I think you should put one together and send photos of it.
There is about 4000 acres of public hunting land around Keystone lake, and it is the only place I have actually heard two bucks fighting over a doe, but I usually hunt does (better in the pot).
I will make the gate, but it is low priority with getting moved and setup.
You don't? Yes, I hunt with it, don't want to just wound one, don't want them to suffer!
It is 150 pound draw, with a red dot sight.
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Crossbows...I don't know anything about them, no I don't have one yet. What does a decent one cost and what brand is yours?
I bought mine online, and rebuilt it here. It was $39, but a more functional one (without the hand work) will run about $150. Get at least 120 pound draw, and when you go above about 160 pounds you need a tool to cock it easily. Get good bolts, cheap ones shatter on the higher draw bows.
Then have fun!
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And this will be to kill zombies when the stuff supposedly hits the fan?
I have been using it to put deer on the table. It is an impressive weapon, and a real flat shooter.
Zombies (AKA liberals) would taste terrible I'm sure, LOL!
Did you make your chain link gate? Thinking about using that Idea at the homestead.
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I think you should save the deer for in case the collapse happens. I didn't get a chain link gate but I think you should put one together and send photos of it.
There is about 4000 acres of public hunting land around Keystone lake, and it is the only place I have actually heard two bucks fighting over a doe, but I usually hunt does (better in the pot).
I will make the gate, but it is low priority with getting moved and setup.
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