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<blockquote data-quote="DownDeep" data-source="post: 1220944" data-attributes="member: 7329"><p>I understand crossbows very well. My father was a disabled vet who had no other choice but to use a crossbow for the last 20-25 years before he past away. I was always practicing with him and had shot his crossbow more times than I care to count. I still have his crossbow, and it shoots well. I don't have a problem with people using crossbows who physically CAN NOT draw a bow for whatever reason. I have a problem with people who CAN draw a bow, but choice to not take the time to practice and become proficient at it. I use my bow from Oct.1-Jan.15 every year with the occasional use of a firearm (usually when conditions are poor to use archery equip) during it's respective season. I don't have a problem at all with primitive and rifle seasons. The city boys need their chance to harvest deer as well!</p><p>I remember a time when primitive arms season was still somewhat primitive. And when In-Lines muzzleloaders became a legal means of taking deer.... the idiots (who knew nothing about hunting) <img src="/images/smilies/new/homer.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":homer:" title="Homer :homer:" data-shortname=":homer:" /> came out of the woodwork. I'm just hoping the same doesn't hold true with this new crossbow usage as well!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DownDeep, post: 1220944, member: 7329"] I understand crossbows very well. My father was a disabled vet who had no other choice but to use a crossbow for the last 20-25 years before he past away. I was always practicing with him and had shot his crossbow more times than I care to count. I still have his crossbow, and it shoots well. I don't have a problem with people using crossbows who physically CAN NOT draw a bow for whatever reason. I have a problem with people who CAN draw a bow, but choice to not take the time to practice and become proficient at it. I use my bow from Oct.1-Jan.15 every year with the occasional use of a firearm (usually when conditions are poor to use archery equip) during it's respective season. I don't have a problem at all with primitive and rifle seasons. The city boys need their chance to harvest deer as well! I remember a time when primitive arms season was still somewhat primitive. And when In-Lines muzzleloaders became a legal means of taking deer.... the idiots (who knew nothing about hunting) :homer: came out of the woodwork. I'm just hoping the same doesn't hold true with this new crossbow usage as well! [/QUOTE]
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