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Click to enter section titleBowhunting Basics –
Selecting the Right Crossbow
• Have you thought about starting or improving in bowhunting but weren’t
sure which crossbow would work best?
• Whether you’re interested in archery or hunting, there is a lot to learn to
about selecting the right crossbow.
• There are many crossbows on the market, and not all of them are created
equally!
• Here, our team at Outdoors Experience will walk you through several
options for crossbows to make sure you find the right fit for your needs.
Click to enter section titleWhat You’ll Learn
What is Bowhunting?
The History of the Sport
Your Options for Crossbows
Recurve Versus Compound
Selecting for Speed
Feet Per Second (FPS) Ratings
Getting Specific
Click to enter section titleWhat is Bowhunting?
• Bowhunting is a sport in which prey is hunted by bow and arrow.
• Bowhunting requires patience, strategy, and skill.
• The origin of crossbows dates back to around 5 B.C.
• Crossbows were invented in China as a weapon of war.
• Crossbows are more accurate than standard bows due to the speed
of the arrow and the fact that most come with a scope.
• Generally a crossbow can be highly effective out to 50 yards.
• Today, there are many options for crossbows.
• The right type depends upon your personal preference and needs.
Click to enter section titleYour Options for Crossbows
Crossbows fall into two categories:
• Compared to a standard bow, the Recurve Crossbow is:
• Easier to maintain
• Steadier to hold
• More powerful
RecurveType #1
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Crossbows fall into two categories:
• Compared to a standard compound bow, the
Compound Crossbow is:
• Faster
• More comfortable
• A better performer
CompoundType #2
Your Options for Crossbows
Click to enter section titleComparing Models
Compound Crossbow
• Good for hunting or target shooting
• Consists of a string and cables
• Speed is generated from a cam system
• Requires a bow press to maintain
Recurve Crossbow
• Good for hunting or target shooting
• Range in size from 125 to 200 pounds
• Easier to maintain
• Includes only one string, no cables to maintain
Click to enter section titleSelecting for Speed
• Crossbow makers continue to aim for faster speeds (typically measured
by Feet Per Second or FPS).
• Crossbows become faster when the draw weight is increased.
• Crossbows are usually 150 to 200 lb. in draw weight, shooting between
200 and 400 FPS.
• What’s the ideal speed? It depends upon the size of what you’re hunting
and the weight of your arrow.
o For big game hunting, 300FPS with a hunting-weight arrow should be
sufficient.
Click to enter section titleSelecting for Speed
• When comparing crossbow speeds, check for the weight of the
arrows used in testing.
• A common arrow weight can help you ensure you’re comparing
“apples to apples.”
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Click to enter section titleGetting Specific
• When deciding on the type of crossbow, you may wonder which draw
length and draw weight to select for a Compound or which weight is
appropriate for a Recurve.
• Seek out an expert to run through your options, as the specifications
can significantly impact your performance and ease of use.
• Visit Outdoors Experience to connect with an expert today!
Click to enter section titleOur Crossbow Packages
• At Outdoors Experience, most of our crossbow packages come
with:
• Crossbow
• Scope
• Quiver
• Arrows
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