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Crossbows

Crossbow Aiming and Hunting Techniques

  • Always cock your crossbow consistently in the same place. Failure to do so can lead to off setting of your site. Marking your string while it is at rest with two marks on either side of the stock should remedy this problem.
  • The accuarcy of the arrow is two dimensional. The proper combination of arrow and broadhead is needed.
    • The smaller the broadhead the better the accuracy, in general. 
    • The task for the arrow is to correct any play the broadhead might introduce to the flight. It accomplishes this by spinning. A slight offset with straight clamps works very well.
  • Trajectory is the key to any good shot. Remember most shots are under 20 yards. There's no point in shooting past that because the variation in the shot will vary too much for any regular sized target or game. 
    • Assuming you set your site at 20 yards then your trajectory will be one or two inches high at fifteen yards, and two or three inches low at twenty-five yards.
*Note: Care should be taken when shooting from a tree stand since the crossbow stock will kick in a upward direction. Make sure the area around your crossbow is clear of any limbs or other objects before firing.
 

History of the Crossbow

Literary and physical evidence suggest that the crossbow originated in China during the 4th century BC, though a type of crossbow called the gastraphetes may have been independently invented in Greece at about the same period. It wasn't until the 10th or 11th centuries AD that the crossbow became a significant military weapon in Europe. It passed from general military service in the 16th century, but its use for hunting and target shooting has continued to the present day. The most of following chronology is abridged from GUIDE TO THE CROSSBOW by Paterson:
  • 341 BC: Earliest reliable record of crossbow use at battle of Ma-Ling in China.
  • 228 BC: Earliest crossbow artifact, a bronze lock mechanism from the tomb of Yu Wang.
  • 0-100 AD: Heron of Alexandria describes gastraphetes.
  • 300-700: Roman carvings of crossbows.
  • 385: Vegetius mentions crossbows in DE RE MILITARIA.
  • 1066: Crossbows introduced to England by Normans.
  • 1096: Anna Comnena describes Norman crossbows.
  • 1100-1200: Composite crossbow lath appears.
  • 1139: 2nd Lateran Council interdict forbids use of crossbow among Christians.
  • 1192: Crusader victory at Jaffa aided by crossbows.
  • 1314: Earliest reliable record of steel lath.
  • 1346: Genoese crossbowmen defeated at Crecy by English longbowmen.
  • 1373: Earliest illustration of cranequin.
  • 1503: First of many English laws restricting possession and use of crossbows.
  • 1550-1600: Firearms replace crossbows in most Weatern armies.
  • 1860: Photographic evidence from Chinese shows repeating crossbows still used there as military weapons.
  • 1939-45: "Arrowspeed" crossbow used by Austrailian commandos in Pacific theatre.
  • 1945-1975: Crossbows employed by Montagnard peoples and US special forces during Vietnam conflict.
  • 1960?-present: Crossbows used to shoot anesthetic darts for capturing and treating wildlife; also used to obtain tissue samples from marine animals for obtaining genetic information.
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3 Broad Heads
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5 Pack of Aluminum Crossbow Arrows 15 inch
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5 Pack of Aluminum Crossbow Arrows 15 inch

These are full size aluminum crossbow bolts (15 inches) with screw off tips (so you can screw on the broad head tips, sold separately). They travel at up to 250 FPS+ with pinpoint accuracy at up to 65 yards. For 150 lb Rifle Crossbows.
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Crossbow Pistol Bolts
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Crossbow Pistol Bolts
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150 LB Crossbow Rifle Replacement Bow
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150 LB Crossbow Rifle Replacement Bow

A: 150 LB Crossbow Rifle Replacement with ends


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80 lb Crossbow Pistol bow replacement
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80 lb Crossbow Pistol bow replacement

B: 80 LB Pistol Crossbow Bow Replacement With Ends
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50 lb Crossbow Pistol Replacement BOW
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50 lb Crossbow Pistol Replacement BOW

C: 5O lb Crossbow Pistol Replacement Bow with Ends
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150 LB Draw Replacement Tips for Crossbow Rifle
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150 LB Draw Replacement Tips for Crossbow Rifle

150 LB Draw Replacement Tips for Crossbow Rifle
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180 Lb Crossbow Replacement String
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180 Lb Crossbow Replacement String

180 lb Crossbow Rifle Replacement String with ends.
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150 lb Crossbow replacement string
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150 lb Crossbow replacement string

150 lb Crossbow Rifle String replacement with ends.
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80 Pound Crossbow Pistol String
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80 Pound Crossbow Pistol String
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Mudd Gap Top Grain Compound Crossbow Rifle
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Mudd Gap Top Grain Compound Crossbow Rifle

The Mudd Gap series is part of our premium line of Crossbow rifles. This rifle easily retails for $425.00 in the hunting stores. We have it here at ES Knives for $300.00.
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Mudd Gap Survival Compound Crossbow Rifle
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Mudd Gap Survival Compound Crossbow Rifle

The Mudd Gap series is part of our premium line of Crossbow rifles. This rifle easily retails for $400.00 in the hunting stores. We have it here at ES Knives for $300.00.

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Katmandu 180 lb Crossbow Rifle
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Katmandu 180 lb Crossbow Rifle

This one of our better Crossbow Rifles at a price you can afford. You would expect this Rifle to be $250.00 but because of our connections we can sell this fine looking crossbow for $140.00.
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Green Moss Crossbow
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Green Moss Crossbow

This rifle style crossbow is 31 inches overall with a 150lb draw.

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Ghetto Ranger 150lb Pull Crossbow
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Ghetto Ranger 150lb Pull Crossbow

This is a great crossbow! The fiberglass bow is held in the all metal stock and has the pull of a 150LB bow that shoots at 235 FPS! This rifle crossbow kit comes complete with Bow, and 2 aluminum bolts. The Ghetto Ranger is made for hard use. It is perfect for target, hunting and varmint shooting...
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Cobra System 70lb Pull Crossbow Pistol
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Cobra System 70lb Pull Crossbow Pistol

This is our premium 70lb pistol
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Midnight Star 70lb Crossbow Pistol
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Midnight Star 70lb Crossbow Pistol

This is our Economy 70lb Crossbow Pistol
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60 lb Pull Crossbow Pistol with Fishing attachments, bolts and bb's
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60 lb Pull Crossbow Pistol with Fishing attachments, bolts and bb's

This high grade crossbow pistol is a double pulley pull and 60lbs. Our crossbow is designed to shoot bolts (comes with three), shoots fish (comes with three barbed bolts and three spools of string) and Steel Shot (comes with BB'S)
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