same hereMission Sub 1 owner here. Started last year. 3 deer last year all went into the freezer. Unbelievable how accurate it is,, took 1 standing up 67 yards freehand
Crossbows aren't like rifles, they're still archery devices. They can hit targets at 100 yards, but so can regular bows and even pistols. Crossbows are easier to shoot sitting down and have a scope for precise aiming. The Excalibur Assassin is a great choice if money isn't an issue. And remember, practice is important for hitting your target, regardless of which bow you choose.If price isn't an option which latest and greatest crossbow would you rank the highest for big game hunting. I mostly hunt open country in the Western US so there would be an advantage having a flat shooting, fast crossbow for long range shooting. I would be willing to pay more for quality!
Wow, I am thrilled to hear how much you love your Ravin R20 Sniper! It sounds like an incredible crossbow, with its convenient crank and quiver placement. The ease of cranking it up for the hunt and then down when you're finished is a game changer.Crossbows aren't like rifles, they're still archery devices. They can hit targets at 100 yards, but so can regular bows and even pistols. Crossbows are easier to shoot sitting down and have a scope for precise aiming. The Excalibur Assassin is a great choice if money isn't an issue. And remember, practice is important for hitting your target, regardless of which bow you choose. Ravin R20 Sniper! It sounds like an incredible crossbow, with its convenient crank and quiver placement.
If you want to learn more about crossbows and hunting with them, I recommend checking out the Crossbow Nation forum & TheCrossbowGuide website. There are a lot of experienced hunters there who can give you the lowdown on what it's really like.
Crossbows aren't like rifles, they're still archery devices. They can hit targets at 100 yards, but so can regular bows and even pistols. Crossbow under $500 are easier to shoot sitting down and have a scope for precise aiming. The Excalibur Assassin is a great choice if money isn't an issue. And remember, practice is important for hitting your target, regardless of which bow you choose.
If you want to learn more about crossbows and hunting with them, I recommend checking out the Crossbow Nation forum & TheCrossbowGuide website. There are a lot of experienced hunters there who can give you the lowdown on what it's really like.