I am primarily a handgun hunter. Each year, I save my PA buck tag for gun season, but usually obtain a couple doe tags, saving one for archery season, just as an excuse to spend more time in the woods. This year, I decided to try a crossbow, a Horton Bone Collector, as a change of pace, instead of my normal compound.
This morning, I was sitting in a brush pile, on the side of a steep, rocky hill, when I spotted two does coming up the hill. At about 40 yards out, the wind changed direction, from me to them, and they both stopped and started sniffing. As they were facing me, the only shot I could take would be between the shoulder blades, and into the lungs. It is a shot I would have not taken with my bow. But with the scope sighted crossbow, and knowing its accuracy, I took the shot.
The bolt entered between the shoulder blades, severed the spine, angled thru the chest, and exited in the rectum area. She dropped like a rock, and didn't even twitch. This crossbow thing could grow on a guy...
Larry