![]() Although most crossbows can shoot arrows with any type of nock, most manufacturers also recommend a specific type. Some even recommend specific material - carbon or aluminum - and fletching length. Whether you call them arrows or bolts, most crossbow makers recommend certain lengths and grain weights for various models. Also, the trigger should be smooth and crisp, with little or no creep.īigger, heavier, faster and fancier is not always better, and that’s true when hunting with a crossbow and striving for consistent accuracy. Consider the length of pull to the trigger. ![]() If a bow is too heavy, feels too long or wide, or is cumbersome to lift and hold on target, it doesn’t fit, and it’s not right for you.Ĭrossbows are built on rifle-like stocks, and like a rifle, they should not be overly burdensome, difficult to handle, or awkward or uncomfortable to use. There is a direct correlation between how well a crossbow fits you and accuracy. Although there is a crossbow for everyone, there’s not a one-size-fits-all crossbow. Not all crossbows are of the same weight, length and width. Here are some factors that affect crossbow accuracy. Some involve the bow, but they all boil down to the shooter. ![]() Several considerations can help you achieve and maintain consistent crossbow accuracy. ![]()
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