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<blockquote data-quote="Southern Sportsman" data-source="post: 5860460" data-attributes="member: 10399"><p>I don't mean this to sound derisive, I promise. But why do you want to shoot one with a crossbow in the spring? I get shooting a fall turkey with one if that's what you are deer hunting with, but why in the spring when you're exclusively turkey hunting? The range is similar to a shotgun. The shooting process (hold, aim, shoot) is essentially the same as with a shotgun. The x-bow is quiet, which is a plus, but a b*tch to lug around. Otherwise, the only practical difference I can think of is that the x-bow is <em>far </em>more likely to result in a wounded/lost turkey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southern Sportsman, post: 5860460, member: 10399"] I don't mean this to sound derisive, I promise. But why do you want to shoot one with a crossbow in the spring? I get shooting a fall turkey with one if that's what you are deer hunting with, but why in the spring when you're exclusively turkey hunting? The range is similar to a shotgun. The shooting process (hold, aim, shoot) is essentially the same as with a shotgun. The x-bow is quiet, which is a plus, but a b*tch to lug around. Otherwise, the only practical difference I can think of is that the x-bow is [I]far [/I]more likely to result in a wounded/lost turkey. [/QUOTE]
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