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<blockquote data-quote="BigFatMatt" data-source="post: 16291638" data-attributes="member: 170121"><p>I believe Tennessee allows the use of crossbows during archery season.</p><p></p><p>I've hunted with firearms all my life... but I have a unique situation at my current house with a LOT of deer in a semi-residential area. We have a creek and woods in the backyard and I hunt near the edge of my property. </p><p></p><p>I never got into bow hunting so I got a Barnett Jackal crossbow to mess around with... it's very cheap, and it's damn accurate and super easy to shoot. I am extremely impressed with the power and accuracy, they exceed compound bows both those categories. It came with a red dot sight and it has served me well. They have safeties just like a rifle, and a feature that prevents them releasing without a bolt. </p><p></p><p>I'm using BloodSport carbon bolts with mechanical broadheads. </p><p></p><p>I'd look into a crossbow if you want to hunt during archery season but are inexperienced with bow hunting. Mine has served me well the past couple of years despite the low price I've been very happy with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigFatMatt, post: 16291638, member: 170121"] I believe Tennessee allows the use of crossbows during archery season. I've hunted with firearms all my life... but I have a unique situation at my current house with a LOT of deer in a semi-residential area. We have a creek and woods in the backyard and I hunt near the edge of my property. I never got into bow hunting so I got a Barnett Jackal crossbow to mess around with... it's very cheap, and it's damn accurate and super easy to shoot. I am extremely impressed with the power and accuracy, they exceed compound bows both those categories. It came with a red dot sight and it has served me well. They have safeties just like a rifle, and a feature that prevents them releasing without a bolt. I'm using BloodSport carbon bolts with mechanical broadheads. I'd look into a crossbow if you want to hunt during archery season but are inexperienced with bow hunting. Mine has served me well the past couple of years despite the low price I've been very happy with it. [/QUOTE]
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