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Montana x-bows illegal
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<blockquote data-quote="azarcher10x" data-source="post: 2906796" data-attributes="member: 57286"><p>I disagree based on the fact I see way to many x-bow hunters take shots way to far. Although I'm pushing 70, and I set up and provide ballistics for x-bows, they have a number of down sides to them. Follow up shots are basically gonna be nonexistent. With a bow, one can release a number of shots before a x-bow can be reloaded. On top of that, they're all loud. I don't have any issues with someone who has medical issues hunting with a x-bow during archery season, but to me that in itself is a handicap!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azarcher10x, post: 2906796, member: 57286"] I disagree based on the fact I see way to many x-bow hunters take shots way to far. Although I'm pushing 70, and I set up and provide ballistics for x-bows, they have a number of down sides to them. Follow up shots are basically gonna be nonexistent. With a bow, one can release a number of shots before a x-bow can be reloaded. On top of that, they're all loud. I don't have any issues with someone who has medical issues hunting with a x-bow during archery season, but to me that in itself is a handicap! [/QUOTE]
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