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Today, you can find great deals on crossbows almost anywhere, whether online or offline. But I still think that shopping for a crossbow is easier online rather than running from store to store looking for crossbows on sale offline.
Now if your new to crossbows you need to do a little bit of homework or research, because there are all kinds of models, shapes and sizes.
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You see a lot of hunters sporting one of the Excalibur crossbow models these days, especially in hunting magazines. Here’s why…
Take the Excalibur Equinox 2009 model which retails for about $800. The Equinox is designed and built with a reduced overall length, making it easier to cock and steadier to hold without sacrificing the amazing downrange performance that has made Excalibur famous.
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Let’s first give credit where credit is due… this review is thanks to Dave Conrad of BowHunting.net. The Stryker crossbow is the brainchild from the people at Bowtech and incorporates many of the leading technologies found in their first class compound bows. The scuff resistant, beaded anodized aluminum finish in Advantage Max-4 camouflage lends to its sleek design. If camo isn’t your preferred color pattern the Stryker also is available in “Assault Black”.
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Whether you’re a BIG game hunter wanting a new thrill, or a younger hunter just beginning, or a hunter with physical disabilities, Crossbow Hunting is ideal.
Crossbow hunters appreciate the ease of use of bowhunting in general, especially with crossbows. There are no limitations on what you can hunt with a crossbow… from big-game in Africa to small-game anywhere.
To help you along… here are a few of my favorite books on the topic of BOWHUNTING:
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What’s the difference between a crossbow and a compound crossbow?
The principal difference is that the limbs of a compound crossbow are usually much stiffer than those of an ordinary crossbow. This limb stiffness makes the compound crossbow more energy efficient than other bows, but the limbs are much too stiff to be drawn comfortably with a string attached directly to them as in an ordinary bow.
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Although crossbows were mainly used for military defense purposes and hunting centuries ago, today they are mainly used as a sport in target shooting and hunting in a few states of the USA, as well as parts of Asia, Australia, and Africa. Personally, I also happen to think that they make for a nice weapon as a personal defense tool, where guns are prohibited or hard to get.
A crossbow is basically a bow mounted on a stock with a mechanism to hold and release the drawn bow and string. Beca... Read Full Story
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Im 16 and i wanna do catalog modeling; where and how could i start my career??
kittysue is right- you must be signed with a top agency first, which is extraordinarily difficult. first off, how tall are you? youre a guy, correct? catalog models your age or older have to be at LEAST 5′11; you can look up the requirements through google- catalog and fashion modeling of any kind requires you to be tall, wear a specific size and have the right measurements and proportions for clothing; its v... Read Full Story
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Im 16 and i wanna do catalog modeling; where and how could i start my career??
kittysue is right- you must be signed with a top agency first, which is extraordinarily difficult. first off, how tall are you? youre a guy, correct? catalog models your age or older have to be at LEAST 5′11; you can look up the requirements through google- catalog and fashion modeling of any kind requires you to be tall, wear a specific size and have the right measurements and proportions for clothing; its v... Read Full Story
