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    Effective range for crossbows

    What is the effective range for a 60# crossbow ??. Is the 60# good enough for large game ?? Should a person have to pass a proficiency test before they are allowed to use a crossbow. The reasons for my questions are we had a guy who got a LEH bow only here on the Sunshine Coast. He then went out and bought a crossbow and proceeded to wound three elk and on his fourth he had 3 bolts in it before he was allowed to put it down with a rifle. Needless to say there are a lot of pissed of guys over here on the coast...

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    Re: Effective range for crossbows

    I believe the regs say a crossbow of no less than 150 lbs may be allowed for use on elk.

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    Re: Effective range for crossbows

    Black n Blue,

    Is the result of that experience a crossbow issue or an educational issue?

    IMHO, I think this is one of the major reasons LEH has a negative result on hunting. Turns some people, without required skill or forethought, into something they are not.

    JT

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    Re: Effective range for crossbows

    I shot an elk with mine its 200 lb he made it 50 ft the range of a crossbow is about the same as regular bow i think the problem is with a good scope and some practice a crossbow, will shoot a good group farther than the effective killing range of any bow

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    Re: Effective range for crossbows

    Jt
    You must mean to be addressing Coaster.

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    Re: Effective range for crossbows

    I am not aware of a 60 pound (pull) crossbow manufactured anywhere in North America. The lightest ones are 125, as far as I know. Standard is 150, and as the one chap mentioned , they are up into the 200 lb range now too.

    I am a crossbow hunter (legal here in Ontario), and have taken quite a few deer with my bows. Maximum effective range is about 45 yards, but most bow-hunters limit their shots to 30 yards or less. Most of my set-ups aim to put the deer at less than 15 yards in my kill zone, and the only deer I took with the bow this year was a buck at about 12 yards.

    Most accomplished compound bow archers can shoot farther and more accurately than most crossbow archers. I believe the reason is the longer and more aerodynamic arrow, compared to the shorter and less aerodynamic crossbow bolt.

    Doug
    So many guns, so little time.......

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