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Originally posted by AntlerCollector View Post30 posts and still no real answer. I didn't realize crossbows were not allowed in Archery only counties. I agree with the OP that is doesn't make sense to allow anyone to use crossbows during the Archery only season in every county except for the Archery only counties
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I live in one of the archery only counties. I personally am happy they aren't allowed during the general season. I hunt my small property only when the wind and weather are right all season long. Yea, there is always a chance of something huge walking by but I usually don't see a thing. We don't have the numbers of deer a lot of other counties do. So I'm glad my county makes people put forth a little more effort to hunt the bow season.
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Originally posted by adam_p View PostMathews just released one that shoots sub 1" groups at 100 yards. I'd wager the majority of Texas deer are killed with a rifle at closer than 100 yards
I would argue there is a VERY small number of people on earth that can truly shoot a rifle to it's accuracy potential. I'd argue there are far fewer that can shoot a bow to its accuracy potential.
All that is being said with zero mind towards the slow speed of an arrow and how quickly a deer could move on a 100yd shot from a bow.
Now what crossbow should I buy?
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Originally posted by rocky View PostAs I read the regulations, there are 4 "Archery Only" counties in Texas.
In all other counties, crossbows are considered "archery" equipment.
In the 4 "Archery Only" counties, crossbows are not allowed during the "Archery Season".
Explain the thinking behind this.
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I hate the things. Can't explain why. Starting to hate compounds also. I would be good if both were outlawed in all counties. Hopefully some day, some of the guys using crossbows and compounds will get bored with the simplicity of the things and decide to really learn the sport of archery. It is fascinating what all is involved in making two sticks and a string shoot consistently.
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Crossbows are doing to archery what In-line muzzleloaders have done to muzzle loader season.
Pick up any hunting magazine and all you see is advertisements for crossbows.
Folks now days want to take the easy way over putting in a little effort, and the excuse used is "I just don't have the time!"
The manufacturers see the market and fill the demand, and you can't blame them.
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