The first time I hunted with a crossbow, I struggled to find a comfortable way to hold it compared to a compound bow or a rifle/shotgun. Carrying it in the woods was an adjustment too, especially for a 36" wide recurve. As you hear about many things, it was all in the technique. Crossbows are certainly louder than compound vertical bows. Some are not really all that loud though. Folks' response to the noise varies from ignore it, it doesn't matter, to "wear earplugs", to putting every damping device known to mankind on the crossbow. I do think Limbsavers or Jax are somewhat less effective on crossbows. You don't get that WOW that I felt when first putting Sims stuff on a mid '90s Bear compound. They do help some though, and my take on it is any vibration absorbed is vibration that won't make your screws or scope mount come loose, or possibly ruin your limbs.