We need the crossbow in the hunting world of today to help make hunting popular with the dwindling interested outdoorsmen. We need the industries to chime in together and help out the entire program, while organizations like the American Crossbow Federation and other such entities promoting conservation be made non profit organizations for the education of the next generation.
I’m sure every hunter has heard some sort of derogatory comment made about the use of the crossbow in big game hunting. But then, if you lived long enough, you would have heard the same thing about compound bows, in-line muzzle loaders, and even semi-automatic shotguns. The controversy is usually sparked by lack of knowledge, which turns into misguided opinions as people go off half cocked starting crusades against whatever the subject dictates, do to good old human nature. In no small part the
The very first feature that caught my eye was the Barnett Revolution AVI's finish to the limbs. AVI is the acronym for Barnett’s patent-pending Anti Vibration Isolation System.
Hunters have argued for years over whether a crossbow shoots arrows or bolts. If a projectile has a guidance system in the form of feathers or vanes on the end of it, it is an ARROW!
The North American Crossbow Federation is dedicated to the promotion and
preservation of ALL forms of hunting with ALL weapons, especially the crossbow.
Doesn’t make any difference what kind of archery equipment you use, 3-D shoots will make you better at your game.
Recap of the first ACF State Crossbow Championship ever held in the United States. Sanctioned by the American Crossbow Federation, Fort Polk Louisiana was the starting point for future events, with the world class Shooting Complex being able to host any shooting sport event you can imagine.
Lessons Learned by John Simeone -It’s not just the crossbow, any weapon takes time to learn