What would you recommend?

TrapperJ

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Howdy folks i aint been around Hunttalk in a solid second and never posted in this thread so this is new for me heres my question.

Here in missouri are archery season runs Sept to Jan which is a good bit but ive never bow hunted and I thought (controversial thing) that maybe I wanted to dabble and see what crossbows were like and what ones you guys would recommend that is solid and well built for around 500 or less. I have limited experience with bows but perfect land for them I also have nothing against a regular bow but I think a crossbow could be a bit easier to learn. Im open to recommendations on whatever

I also figure just like guns ammo really matters so tell me what broadheads do yall recommend to really get the slice in?

Thanks for any advice
 
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Sorry, man, I couldn’t resist. 😁. I’m not much help on crossbows, I can help on compounds or recurves/longbows…..but I hope you get some decent info.
😂 notta worry man I knew i would get some people doing that lol. I figure bow hunters are just upset cause there bow dont have a fancy dancy scope
 
If you're wanting to learn how to bowhunt, theres no better way to do it than starting out with a bow! Spend the $500 on a bow.
 
Crossbows are simple to learn.
If you want to try it, then try it.
I hunted with one for the first time this year and it was a blast.
I'd harvested animals with the three main weapon types and just wanted to try something different.
If I had the time and property I would really like to get into traditional archery.
Good luck with the process.
(Hypodermic broadheads create an incredible wound channel, from my singular experience.)
 
If you're wanting to learn how to bowhunt, theres no better way to do it than starting out with a bow! Spend the $500 on a bow.
Not really much learn to bowhunt but be able to utilize them for these bow seasons since there half a year long. A 500 dollar bow dont sound bad but isn't it gonna be alot more once you start throwing things at it? Arrows strings sights? All that?
 
Crossbows are simple to learn.
If you want to try it, then try it.
I hunted with one for the first time this year and it was a blast.
I'd harvested animals with the three main weapon types and just wanted to try something different.
If I had the time and property I would really like to get into traditional archery.
Good luck with the process.
(Hypodermic broadheads create an incredible wound channel, from my singular experience.)
What crossbow did you use? How did the deer react? Did you aim low like with a bow or high like a rifle? What arrow did you use? Ill definitely look into those broad heads
 
Check out centerpoint crossbows. They have several in your price range and they are solid. I have buddy staying with me right now that is ate up with waterfowl. Spends 3 weeks every year in Saskatchewan hunting birds and has numerous pits (family members) he can hunt on the Mississippi. He uses a centerpoint sniper 370 and kills a deer every year with it. He is a meat hunter. Killed a small 8pt a few days ago.
 
Check out centerpoint crossbows. They have several in your price range and they are solid. I have buddy staying with me right now that is ate up with waterfowl. Spends 3 weeks every year in Saskatchewan hunting birds and has numerous pits (family members) he can hunt on the Mississippi. He uses a centerpoint sniper 370 and kills a deer every year with it. He is a meat hunter. Killed a small 8pt a few days ago.
Hey thanks ill check it out right now also if you dont mind finding out what arrows and broadhead and scope he uses that would be really helpful
 
Gold tip bolts 425 grain, NAP spitfire crossbow expandable broadhead 100 grain, sig saur red dot scope.

You can buy all that stuff including crossbow off amazon.
 
Gold tip bolts 425 grain, NAP spitfire crossbow expandable broadhead 100 grain, sig saur red dot scope.

You can buy all that stuff including crossbow off amazon.
Thanks alot im gonna go check that stuff out lol I cant wait to try some crossbow hunting
 
Personally I’m not a fan of crossbows, give my best bud all sorts of crap over his. But if that’s what u want to use…who in the hell has the rt to tell u not to. That being said, my grandson bought one n now uses it. I can’t recall what model but if u are a veteran or first responder, I got it off of expertvoice for him, it was a Bear n I venture to say under $400 ready to roll minus the broadheads…its not the”snazziest” but I sighted it in for him n it shoots damn good w the hashmarks on the scope provided out to 50yds.
 
Personally I’m not a fan of crossbows, give my best bud all sorts of crap over his. But if that’s what u want to use…who in the hell has the rt to tell u not to. That being said, my grandson bought one n now uses it. I can’t recall what model but if u are a veteran or first responder, I got it off of expertvoice for him, it was a Bear n I venture to say under $400 ready to roll minus the broadheads…its not the”snazziest” but I sighted it in for him n it shoots damn good w the hashmarks on the scope provided out to 50yds.
Oh yeah totally I get the crossbow crap 24/7 which nothing against any weapon at all. I always heard bear was a staple in the bow industry and world so I figured to check them out and they all seem good and decent prices so im definitely checking them or centerpoint. Also what would you say a good distance is for crossbows
 
Like I said; I don’t personally hunt w it, I hunt w a recurve. But, just shooting it w him, I would personally not shoot a deer under anything under perfect circumstances at 50yds; the bolt gets there quick but there’s still time enough for a spooky deer to move, 30-40 yds should be good.
 
Like I said; I don’t personally hunt w it, I hunt w a recurve. But, just shooting it w him, I would personally not shoot a deer under anything under perfect circumstances at 50yds; the bolt gets there quick but there’s still time enough for a spooky deer to move, 30-40 yds should be good.
Alright thanks im new to the bow ranges and from what I heard 20 to 40 yards is the sweet spot
 

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