Here's one I made, mainly for when the grandkids visit. I don't know what the draw weight is but it's enough to punch a hole in masonite siding, discovered by my eldest grandson within the first few minutes of use.
The bow is osage. The rest if it is just various scrap wood and metal I had laying around. Since I have a forge, I can make the metal parts without much trouble if I need some particular shape.
The mechanism to hold the string at full cock is a brass cylinder cut out so that drawing the string back rotates the cylinder to the full cock notch where it's caught by the trigger.
I share in the general prejudice against crossbows only as far as the inclusion of them in the regular archery season goes. Other than that, I think they are very interesting, if for no other reason than their prolific historic presence. I'd probably like them anyway since I seem to have a fascination with anything that projects, shoots, throws or casts any kind of projectile at all, from elderberry popguns to naval cannon.
Steve
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