Relayer Y25?

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vort
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Relayer Y25?

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Is it true they only made 1000 of these? Seems to me they are readily available.
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Yes, 1000 made, 999 left.
I agree though, it is hard to find a shop that doesn't have one in stock.
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Pydpiper wrote:Yes, 1000 made, 999 left.
I agree though, it is hard to find a shop that doesn't have one in stock.
925 RH and 75 LH, the 999 is about the one LH I trashed. You would want to 'shoulder' one to appreciate them. :mrgreen:
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It's my favourite bow!
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The wooden stock on that baby is awesome. The wood makes for a good balance and noise reduction. Ive bought and sold many excaliburs but I will never part with my Y25!! My advice to anyone is buy one while you still can! :wink:
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i realy like the wood stock but it just dosenot fit me at all .to bad or i would have one guess i will just stick to the xocet DUTCH
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what poundage is the relayer, what regular excalibur di they model it after.........bob

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200lbs and it was named after the bow on the right, the Relayer.

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thx boo, do i see training wheels on that bow in the middle? :lol: ..........bob

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bob1961 wrote:thx boo, do i see training wheels on that bow in the middle? :lol: ..........bob

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Yup, that is Maxpoint/Paradox. Made by Excalibur. Now owned by Kenny Barr in West Virgina. I also own two more with training wheels! :shock:
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Boo wrote: Yup, that is Maxpoint/Paradox. Made by Excalibur.

Never knew such an animal existed. I have seen the names before but didnt know it was a compound. I always thought excaliburs were always recurves. Did they make any other bows under different names? :?:
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That compound bow was a joint venture between Bear and Excalibur. The front end was produced by bear and everything else by Excalibur. The bow was way ahead of its time being able to cast a 400+ arrow at 350ft/sec. The true fine tuning was done by Danny Miller. The cams have no let off. Trigger is the same as you use today which I think is great. A bit front heavy but that is pretty much a characteristic of any compound bow. All in all a fast, rugged and accurate bow.
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Don't tease Boo show us the one with the wheels as big as a dinner plate.
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