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Re: huntingcrossbows.co.uk Anyone used them?

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jaffab wrote:
Plymtom wrote:..... which go bang, twang, and phut,
Erm yes - I have some of those things as well. They are sitting in their original boxes, (again from B&B). I did put one of them together to check things (laser sight, all parts ready to go etc) but did not finish assembly as I did not want to be tempted to take them out for 'a play'. I guess mine go phut (out of the sound options). Got myself a large (175ilb) phut-er, and my wife a self cocking 80ilb hand phut-er.
Phuters are limited to 12 foot/pounds (or six for the small ones) without a ticket, so I'll guess yours are Twangers.

I also have Twangers, Phuters and what I could only call a front-loading Boomer (as "Bang" is far too tiny a word :twisted: )

I think this thread has wondered far, far Off Topic by now :lol:
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Re: huntingcrossbows.co.uk Anyone used them?

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ForgeCorvus wrote:what I could only call a front-loading Boomer (as "Bang" is far too tiny a word :twisted: )
I like them but I don't want one.......yet.
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