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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Accross the road from the cows.
Posts: 2,487 Sportster/Buell Model: 1200Roadster Sportster/Buell Year: 2005 Other Motorcycle Model: BMW K1600GT Other Motorcycle Year: 2012
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Originally Posted by deguireb
Do you need a disability to get approved to use a crossbow?
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If being old is a disability then yes. Actually if you have any arthritis that effects your ability to hold your cocked bow safely on target as it moves across in front of you then you’re disabled and are qualified to hunt with the crossbow. Once you get the crossbow permit you can not hunt deer with a compound bow ever again in the state.
The crossbow shown is a Barnett XP400 and it shoots flat well over 40 yards. 
Easiest bow I’ve ever sited in.
I have a ‘Diamond Medalist 38’ compound bow for sale if your local and know of anybody looking for a great bow.
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