Thursday, 11 April 2013

Important Facts You Need to Know when Using a Crossbow to Hunt Deer

By Jack Ford


The second element is practice. Use your crossbow right before hunting season begins, when the weather is similar to what you will experience hunting for deer. Such environment changes can affect lighting conditions and shooting ranges. A crossbow is a short range weapon - 25 to 30 yards for a clean kill. This is partly because of the lighter arrow and partly because of the way a crossbow is designed. If you practice before hunting season, you can know how to position yourself when deer hunting. []

There are five essential components to remember when hunting for deer:

The first ingredient is the bow itself. Equipment always matters. People who think of their crossbows as ancient rifles have it all wrong. These folks may toss their bow in the garage and drag it out a couple of days before the season starts to fire a few random shots. However, this is all wrong.

To accomplish its task, a crossbow must be maintained. When deer hunting with a crossbow there are few things worse than missing an easy shot because your string broke or the trigger mechanism got stuck. Know the qualities of your bow and how to maintain it.

The second element is practice. Use your crossbow right before hunting season begins, when the weather is similar to what you will experience hunting for deer. Such environment changes can affect lighting conditions and shooting ranges. A crossbow is a short range weapon - 25 to 30 yards for a clean kill. This is partly because of the lighter arrow and partly because of the way a crossbow is designed. If you practice before hunting season, you can know how to position yourself when deer hunting.

Next is arrow selection. Archery is a marriage between arrow and bow. This truth is most critical when hunting for deer. Passionate crossbow aficionados will argue for hours about the subject, but if you aren't an expert, there's an easy answer: use whatever arrow your crossbow manufacturer recommends for deer hunting.

If you have some experience under your belt, consider consulting an online forum with like minds who may know a thing or two about your crossbow model. There is also another option, which is to go to a trusted store that carries crossbow packages or outlet that deals with crossbows and ask for the advice of employees.

Cock it properly and keep it level. These are two important factors that greatly affect accuracy. Archery with a crossbow relies on an equal amount of string on each side of the rail. By marking the string "at rest" you can see that it is cocked evenly - which is essential when deer hunting.

Keeping it level has to do with how the arrow flies out of the crossbow. When Hunting for deer (or anything really), the bow must remain close to level, both so the arrow doesn't move unexpectedly and because one arm lower than the other will send the arrow left or right of the aiming point. []

Deer hunting with a crossbow is a wonderful sport. It quickly teaches the discipline needed for "one shot, one kill." Before you get that shot, be a good archer and bear these principles in mind. Doing so will make hunting for deer with a crossbow the pleasure it should be instead of the frustrating experience it can become.




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