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<blockquote data-quote="oneshotonekill" data-source="post: 1183245" data-attributes="member: 635"><p>I have been shooting a compound since I was 13 or so and when I get out and practice like I should I would put money on being as accurate as your crossbow. I went and shot 3d here a while back and didn't pretty darn well if I do say so myself. Some of those shots were kneeling, leaning, sitting and all kinds of odd positions. I think the crossbow may let you not practice but as long as I can pull my bow I will hunt with the compound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oneshotonekill, post: 1183245, member: 635"] I have been shooting a compound since I was 13 or so and when I get out and practice like I should I would put money on being as accurate as your crossbow. I went and shot 3d here a while back and didn't pretty darn well if I do say so myself. Some of those shots were kneeling, leaning, sitting and all kinds of odd positions. I think the crossbow may let you not practice but as long as I can pull my bow I will hunt with the compound. [/QUOTE]
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