Can somebody send me a picture of what the Excalibur looks like when you separate the stock from the rail. Pretty please with cream and sugar on top... Also, if others can post their crossbow pix to give me an idea on the different kind of aftermarket modifications that can be applied to the Excalibur line that would be very nice.
I am looking to see what it looks like disassembled so I can start planning how to adapt this to my shooting rig since I am disabled.
Jim Mace
"Success is how high you bounce when you hit bottom." Gen. George S. Patton
Flying Ace Enterprises Inc.
[url]http://www.flyingaceinc.com[/url]
Jim, why don't you e-mail Bill T. at Excalibur (OWNER) or call their toll free number and I am sure they can help you out. You could also call and talk with Peter the Excalibur Marketing Dude and he could tell you and show you anything you would need to know.
They are great people to talk and work with..
Jim, if someone don't come back with a picture of one with the stock off...I will strip my Exomag and show ya! The Vixen is 150 LB pull, the Exocet is 175LB, the Exomag is 200LB...Just how much weight in pull can you adapt too The ExoMax is 225LB pull... The older Exocet was 165LB and the Exomag 185LB..
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3 of the Excals I've owned in thw lastcouple of years. A vixen ,Exocet and a compound Excalibur Paradox. The Exocet had a Acudraw by Ten Point Cranks at 5 - 10 lbs Other have levels, both Vixen and Exocet have dissapator bars, stailizers, twin and single, centre mounted quiver. vari zone scopes and padded slings. A completely stock Excalibbur is a rarity.
Ok jim here ya be...Not very good ones but I think you can see enough. At lest I hope so..if not let me know.
Vixen rear to front.
Vixen rear view...
Vixen side view, can't see limbs to well. Poor lighting... The only difference between the other Excaliburs then the vixen is black, "is the length of the rails."
Thank you very much for the images. It looks like the excalibur will work out just great. Thank you very much. I contacted Bill, and he has been very helpful.
Jim
Jim Mace
"Success is how high you bounce when you hit bottom." Gen. George S. Patton
Flying Ace Enterprises Inc.
[url]http://www.flyingaceinc.com[/url]
Glad to read that Jim, Bill and the Excalibur folks are great...Sorry about the lighting conditions but am doing some remodeling and all the lights are not all up.
If you should need better view of a certain angle I am sure some one on here will get ya what you need. My Digital cam is not the best.