![]() ![]() I don't like guns, but guns are more fun than a crossbow. I'm not saying they don't do that, because it has happened plenty of times, but generally they run off.Ĭrossbows aren't very fun. I mean Christ, Andy, I don't know what world you live in but hogs do not always come charging at you like an elephant when shot. You talked about it not being sufficient, implying you think it will not kill a pig. OP said hogs are smaller there so it may not be an issue." That's absolutely fine for a deer - within I duno. because I went and read about this bow and the effective FPS with 100 grain broadheads and typical bolt is closer to 202 - look it up. "I said a 245 FPS rated cross bow is not sufficient in real life to effectively hunt hogs. I was speaking recurve and compound crossbows in general. And I didn't say I knew any particular about OP's exact model crossbow. You must be what, 13, to be unable to have a civil discussion with someone, just because you're hiding behind a keyboard. There you go again with the pointless insults. weight is kinda importantĮDIT2: a lot of you guys are really closed minded/elitist about getting a normal bow. I am considering buying a barnett panzer(NZD 350) which is a 150lb draw recurve 260 fps, or a barnett jackal(NZD 800) which is also 150lb draw, but compound, and 315 fps.Īlso, if barnett is a shit brand please let me know what brands are better(in the 500 to 800 dollar range.)ĮDIT: I forgot to mention that it will be used for deer/pig hunting in new zealand bush. ![]() I have never owned a crossbow(or a bow) before, and i am wondering what needs doing to keep one running nicely, for example, will i need to lube up the track the bolt flies down, does the string need maintaning, and how long are they expected to last? do the cams on a compound system need adjusting/lubing/replacing. thanks for the help with how much extra work a compound is compared to a recurve. Links to other archery content around the webĪ guide for buying your first recurve, by /u/FerrumVeritas!Ī guide to recurve risers (2021) also by /u/FerrumVeritas!Ī guide for buying your first compound, by /u/ILikeCatsOnPillows!Ī guide to the various disciplines in archeryĪdditions to the above tables are welcome! If you have any ideas for additions, please message the mods!įINAL EDIT: i am going to buy a PSE Enigma for roughly the same price as the jackal, NZD 850. Feel free to contribute, as it is a community document. ![]() This includes jokes, reposts, and memes - if you don't like it, downvote it please refrain from reporting them unless they violate the other rules! Effort and content policies are left to the voters. PVC bows are archery as much as FITA compound. Every discipline is welcome! Please refrain from discriminating based on another user's style of shooting or choice of bow.Repeat offenders are subject to banning at mod's discretion. Hunting, recreational, and competition archery are all welcome! Rules r/archery is a place to share and discuss content relating to one of mankind's earliest pastimes. Want an avatar by your comments? Click here! ![]()
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