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  1. General Crossbow Discussion
    I've bought a block 6x6 and buried the fletchings into that. Last night I bought the 20 inch block infinity rated for 520 fps and my fletchings are almost touching the target. I can't pull it out without damaging the fletchings now. I just want to practice with my crossbow before the season...
  2. Crossbow Target Shooting Room
    My crossbow shoots arrows, 8 millimeter steel balls, and bolts/quarrels and I wanted a Target that would be good for each of these activities; wanted to do it myself saving my money for important things like pizza! LOL 🤗 it would be something to come up with a simpler cheaper fast and easy DIY...
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    I'm wandering if it could be an idea to round up (or even fatten) some field points to reduce the penetration in the target, save some vains and extend the life of the target. would it affect the flight of the bolt? the impact against the target would bend/crack the shaft of the bolt? anyone...
  4. Crossbow Target Shooting Room
    Hey everyone, Ive been looking for an inexpensive target for my CP Specialist 370. Wal Mart sells a BC300 that seems to have good reviews but I'm unsure if it will allow my bolts to penetrate enough to damage the veins. This is the problem Ive had with my previous target and I want to avoid that...
  5. General Crossbow Discussion
    Hello, I am in a high school engineering class. Me and my team are currently attempting to design mechanism that will defuse a crossbow. We know some newer bows such as the raven have the reverse crank system for letting the bow down. We planning on using a pneumatic system to absorb the force...
  6. Crossbow Target Shooting Room
    Built a target stand that someone had plans for on here can't remember who it was but it turned out nice I think
  7. General Crossbow Discussion
    (Photo by Delta McKenzie) (Photo by Delta McKenzie) The new Chunk target from Delta McKenzie brings yet another option to market for crossbow shooters. Delta McKenzie’s experience as a leader in the archery target market makes selecting a new target that is capable of being shot with both...
  8. General Crossbow Discussion
    Part of the fun about being a hunter and owning a crossbow is actually shooting your bow. Just because most crossbows have a scope mounted to them and the learning curve is generally a lot shorter than that of a vertical bow, doesn’t mean you don’t have to practice with one. And to be able to...
  9. General Crossbow Discussion
    Buying your first crossbow can be very exciting. Hopefully you’ve done some research on the different brands and models and picked the one you feel best suits your needs. The first thing you’ll most likely want to do after purchasing a crossbow is to go home in shoot it. I can’t stress enough...
  10. General Crossbow Discussion
    Recently I had the opportunity to test out two new targets from Voodoo Archery. While these two new targets are not specifically designed for crossbow use, they do however make excellent crossbow targets. These targets are rated up to 420 feet per second with a 400 grain arrow. So needless to...
  11. General Crossbow Discussion
    As crossbow hunters, we all want the most from our hunting equipment. One area we all should strive to get better at is our accuracy. There are many factors that come into play when achieving great accuracy with our crossbows. Some we can’t control. Like how well our crossbows are engineered to...
  12. General Crossbow Discussion
    What kind of broadheads should I shoot from my crossbow? Are mechanical broadheads better to shoot from a crossbow than fixed bladed broadheads? These are very commonly asked questions from the beginner crossbow hunter. My advice is, shoot whatever one you favor the best. Of coarse you should...
  13. General Crossbow Discussion
    How far can I shoot my crossbow? This is one of the most commonly asked questions from the beginning crossbow hunter. I wish there was one concrete answer to give to people when they ask this question, but as you read on, you will soon find out that there are too many variables that come into...
  14. General Crossbow Discussion
    I had a chance to test the Crossbow Laser Boresighter Bolt from Aims hot-Slammer Hunting Innovations. Simply put, it is a crossbow arrow with a laser in the point of it. It’s main advantage is that it lets you sight your crossbows scope in at a short distance (7 yards), which will really help...
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