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Archery Hunting Tennessee
Bow Hunting
Thinking of buying a new bow
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<blockquote data-quote="Heath423" data-source="post: 5386337" data-attributes="member: 19295"><p>Crossbows will work just fine. Some brands/models come with an actual crank mounted on the stock. I would suggest that opposed to using a foot stirrup and cocking rope while on stand. They do weigh a little more than a vertical compound to expect that if you are doing any major walking distances.</p><p>I personally have only used the TenPoint brand and have been very pleased. However, if you do decided the Xbow route go shoot as many as you can at a bow shop or box store and get the one that shoulders and feels the best to you. Good Luck with your decisions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heath423, post: 5386337, member: 19295"] Crossbows will work just fine. Some brands/models come with an actual crank mounted on the stock. I would suggest that opposed to using a foot stirrup and cocking rope while on stand. They do weigh a little more than a vertical compound to expect that if you are doing any major walking distances. I personally have only used the TenPoint brand and have been very pleased. However, if you do decided the Xbow route go shoot as many as you can at a bow shop or box store and get the one that shoulders and feels the best to you. Good Luck with your decisions. [/QUOTE]
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