BluegrassBilly
Active member
It's not real archery. You should just use a rifle or a compound. They shouldn't be legal during archery season. The horror. The horror. Good, now we've gotten all of that off our chests.
Kentucky allows crossbows to be used for and intermediate season length, and for my personal situation, it makes a lot of sense to get one. The problem is that I don't know where to turn for unbiased information on the things. The kids working the stores I've visited are informed on bows, but not x-bows, and the internet sources are all ad-revenue driven. With the knowledge that this forum doesn't have many (admitted) crossbow users, I trust y'all's opinions generally so thought I'd ask.
I will hunt primarily whitetail, but want it to be suitable for elk just in case. The CenterPoint Tormentor Whisper 380 seems like it's got some decent features (sound dampeners), is well priced, and has good user reviews on Amazon and Cabelas. Previous posts have mentioned Excalibur, and I like the simplicity of a recurve, but are they really worth double the price? I don't anticipate it'd get heavy use. Like most rifle hunters, I'd practice enough to make sure I'm dialed in before season, and then hopefully no more than a couple of trigger pulls on game per year.
Kentucky allows crossbows to be used for and intermediate season length, and for my personal situation, it makes a lot of sense to get one. The problem is that I don't know where to turn for unbiased information on the things. The kids working the stores I've visited are informed on bows, but not x-bows, and the internet sources are all ad-revenue driven. With the knowledge that this forum doesn't have many (admitted) crossbow users, I trust y'all's opinions generally so thought I'd ask.
I will hunt primarily whitetail, but want it to be suitable for elk just in case. The CenterPoint Tormentor Whisper 380 seems like it's got some decent features (sound dampeners), is well priced, and has good user reviews on Amazon and Cabelas. Previous posts have mentioned Excalibur, and I like the simplicity of a recurve, but are they really worth double the price? I don't anticipate it'd get heavy use. Like most rifle hunters, I'd practice enough to make sure I'm dialed in before season, and then hopefully no more than a couple of trigger pulls on game per year.