Hello from Georgia,
I am sorry to hear about the feelings of some people getting hurt by the comparison of a crossbow to a rifle. I have chosen to refer to my crossbow as a "bow and arrow rifle" and will continueto do so. I am fully aware that it as not actually a rifle but it does have a stock, a forearm and does fire from the shoulder. I can understand the situation that some are in trying to get them legalized, but here in Georgia they are legal for anyone to use during any hunting season including small game, big game, turkeys, and yes even alligators. I have been archery hunting for over 20 years so yes I do know the capabilities of all insturements used to fire an arrow.
The anti-crossbow group does have some valid points concerning the inclusion of Pope and Young record qualifying animals killed with a crossbow. Neither Pope or Young were noted for taking game with a crossbow. Game taken with a "bow and arrow rifle" should be limited to their own record system. I am looking forward to a long and lively history of hunting with a crossbow by people all over the country, but the people who resent them being compared to rifles need to spend their energy on educating the uneducated and hunting.
Thanks,
Dave