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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 3328221" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>I've made my own bows and killed deer with them, everyone should at some point if capable. That doesn't keep me from breaking out the crossbow or compound on occasion, and I don't think less of anyone else who does either. Unless it morally wrong to someone, if it's legal, go for it. I don't see any difference in woodsmanship between someone sitting in a ladder stand above a corn pile at 15y with a compound, sights, and release or doing the same with a crossbow. The only difference would be drawing your compound, which isn't that big of task to complete imo.</p><p></p><p>Now if you're talking about woodsmanship as in spot and stalk with a longbow vs a crossbow, I could see a crossbow advantage...........I'm guessing less than 1% of hunters at most spot and stalk whitetails with a bow of any kind. Mulies and elk are different of course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 3328221, member: 15643"] I've made my own bows and killed deer with them, everyone should at some point if capable. That doesn't keep me from breaking out the crossbow or compound on occasion, and I don't think less of anyone else who does either. Unless it morally wrong to someone, if it's legal, go for it. I don't see any difference in woodsmanship between someone sitting in a ladder stand above a corn pile at 15y with a compound, sights, and release or doing the same with a crossbow. The only difference would be drawing your compound, which isn't that big of task to complete imo. Now if you're talking about woodsmanship as in spot and stalk with a longbow vs a crossbow, I could see a crossbow advantage...........I'm guessing less than 1% of hunters at most spot and stalk whitetails with a bow of any kind. Mulies and elk are different of course. [/QUOTE]
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