SFC B
Well-known member
As many of you may know, given the fickle nature of the Indiana gun season dates, this year I was faced with the choice of engaging in the mystical art of the arrow or only hunting 3 days. I tried shooting a bow at work a few times and found that due to some of the injuries to my right arm I just couldn't execute shooting a vertical bow in a way I thought would be in any way ethical. So, I was lucky enough that Redman let me borrow Casey's Centerpoint amped 425. Here are a couple of take aways for me. First, a crossbow is fairly heavy and more cumbersome to carry and move around with in the woods. Second, it is more familiar to me and in a short time I was confident that I could make an ethical shot within reasonable distances (+-40 yds for me). Third, I would not use a crossbow in the West unless I was on a known tank or wallow somewhere. Finally, I will make this a part of my hunting thought process for scheduling in the future as it IS more time in the woods. In addition, I will add that the Schwacker expandables that Redman has on those bolts were devastating on the BB I hit.....literally destroyed the heart. I know all of the hate for crossbows but is a good thing for me.