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Thread: Newbie need help in crossbow defination.

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    Newbie need help in crossbow defination.

    In the hunting synopsis, the
    Bow A refers: "Must have a pull of no less than 150 lbs or a bolt weighing no less than 16.2g." ;
    Bow B refers: "Must have a pull of no less than 120 lbs or a bolt weighing no less than 16.2g." ;
    If a crossbow has 150 pull and have a bolt weighing 17g, so it will be bow A or it can be classified as eigher A or B? Or bow B means pull more than 120 lbs and less than 150 lb? Or using any bolt weighing more than 16.2g can be treated as eigher kind?
    How to understand these definations?

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    Re: Newbie need help in crossbow defination.

    My take would be: Bow A can be used in either senarios as the definition says "no less then" so l would think in reference to Bow B it more then qualifies..........there is no maximun draw wt. listed, so anything bigger then the minimun should be ok.
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    Re: Newbie need help in crossbow defination.

    Also if you read the regs a bit it will tell you the wich game the 120 lb pull is ok for. You can never be over powered for the regs when it comes to a bow. So if you're buying one get the higher poundage to be ok for all game. My 2c.Steve.
    It's better to pass on a shot that you wish later you took, then to take a shot and wish later you didn't.

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