transambill
Rock Crawler
Funny you started this thred, I had one a couple weeks ago and I'm setting in my living room rite now putting together my Crossbow.
I got this one,
Excalibur Vortex: Cutting-Edge Design, Peak Performance
The bolts or arrows are not cheep. Your looking at a little over $10 a pop for carbons and the same for the broadheads so your at about $25 each.More if the crossbow you choose requires knocks for the the bolts, the crossbow I chose does not but if the one you choose does then thats an extra expense attached to the bolts. I would not hunt with the same ones you target shoot with. A quiver usually holds 4 bolts. An extra quiver is fairly cheep so it's a good idea to pick up an extra one if your a hunter. Keep one loaded with bolts and field points and another with bolts and broadheads. Which ever you head out to do,hunt or the target range you just slide the appropriate quiver on the mount and go.
IT's NOT A CHEEP SPORT/HOBBY, your going to need a spare string, string wax,de-cocker etc. it all adds up pretty quickly.
I got this one,
Excalibur Vortex: Cutting-Edge Design, Peak Performance
The bolts or arrows are not cheep. Your looking at a little over $10 a pop for carbons and the same for the broadheads so your at about $25 each.More if the crossbow you choose requires knocks for the the bolts, the crossbow I chose does not but if the one you choose does then thats an extra expense attached to the bolts. I would not hunt with the same ones you target shoot with. A quiver usually holds 4 bolts. An extra quiver is fairly cheep so it's a good idea to pick up an extra one if your a hunter. Keep one loaded with bolts and field points and another with bolts and broadheads. Which ever you head out to do,hunt or the target range you just slide the appropriate quiver on the mount and go.
IT's NOT A CHEEP SPORT/HOBBY, your going to need a spare string, string wax,de-cocker etc. it all adds up pretty quickly.