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<blockquote data-quote="OKRuss" data-source="post: 4110134" data-attributes="member: 41777"><p>Absolutely you should. I'd go that route but currently draw my compound bow with no pain and that's part of the challenge for me - drawing my bow without being caught moving then making the shot. I also hunt primarily out of ladder stands so in the open. Less movement would be better.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind they aren't arrows anymore, they're bolts. Gonna get the same flack as calling a magazine a clip for a pistol.</p><p></p><p>As for broadheads, I'm a fixed blade guy. 100 gr Magnus Stinger 2 blade. I like being able to sharpen the blades. I do think the expandables have come a long way and the velocity of the crossbow makes them perform better than from a recurve or compound. If you go that route, I've heard good things about Rage. I think you'll have to get some practice heads as I'm not sure how well a mechanical would come out of a broadhead target.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKRuss, post: 4110134, member: 41777"] Absolutely you should. I'd go that route but currently draw my compound bow with no pain and that's part of the challenge for me - drawing my bow without being caught moving then making the shot. I also hunt primarily out of ladder stands so in the open. Less movement would be better. Keep in mind they aren't arrows anymore, they're bolts. Gonna get the same flack as calling a magazine a clip for a pistol. As for broadheads, I'm a fixed blade guy. 100 gr Magnus Stinger 2 blade. I like being able to sharpen the blades. I do think the expandables have come a long way and the velocity of the crossbow makes them perform better than from a recurve or compound. If you go that route, I've heard good things about Rage. I think you'll have to get some practice heads as I'm not sure how well a mechanical would come out of a broadhead target. [/QUOTE]
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