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<blockquote data-quote="druid" data-source="post: 682424" data-attributes="member: 51835"><p>I have been hunting deer with a crossbow in Il. for quite a while. I started out with a ten point eleit light, and didn't like it . It was too heavy in the front and to put a new string on it I had to take it to a pro-shop and spen d $100.00. for the past 8 years Ive used a Excaliber Exocet, 200 lb. recurve . It's light accurate, and a new string only cousts $25.00</p><p> I use 85 grn monatec g-5s and at 35 yards they cant duck fast enough to get under it, and it has enough power to shoot through a deer lengthwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druid, post: 682424, member: 51835"] I have been hunting deer with a crossbow in Il. for quite a while. I started out with a ten point eleit light, and didn't like it . It was too heavy in the front and to put a new string on it I had to take it to a pro-shop and spen d $100.00. for the past 8 years Ive used a Excaliber Exocet, 200 lb. recurve . It's light accurate, and a new string only cousts $25.00 I use 85 grn monatec g-5s and at 35 yards they cant duck fast enough to get under it, and it has enough power to shoot through a deer lengthwise. [/QUOTE]
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