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Archery Hunting Tennessee
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Crossbow hunting beginner
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<blockquote data-quote="CHRIS WILSON" data-source="post: 5686098" data-attributes="member: 2609"><p>There are a lot of good crossbows on the market these days. You've got everything from a simple recurve style in the Excalibur line to advanced compound styles that'll shoot 500+ fps such as the Ravin 500 or Tenpoint 505 series. Cost wise goes from mild to potentially taking out a second mortgage. It all depends on what you're wanting. As far as simplicity and ease of maintenance, it's hard to beat an Excalibur, recurve style xbow. Not as compact as some of the compound models but solid, with a good warranty. I shoot their Micro Mag340 and have been really happy with it. In the compound world of xbows, I've heard good things about Wicked Ridge, Ravin, TenPoint and Mission.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHRIS WILSON, post: 5686098, member: 2609"] There are a lot of good crossbows on the market these days. You've got everything from a simple recurve style in the Excalibur line to advanced compound styles that'll shoot 500+ fps such as the Ravin 500 or Tenpoint 505 series. Cost wise goes from mild to potentially taking out a second mortgage. It all depends on what you're wanting. As far as simplicity and ease of maintenance, it's hard to beat an Excalibur, recurve style xbow. Not as compact as some of the compound models but solid, with a good warranty. I shoot their Micro Mag340 and have been really happy with it. In the compound world of xbows, I've heard good things about Wicked Ridge, Ravin, TenPoint and Mission. [/QUOTE]
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