legislation concerning firearms and hunting aren't always aimed at taking away your hunting rights as many large companies will propogate you to believe.many are designed to make hunting equipment safer for you.personally i wish there was some kind of simpler way of arrow and crossbolt selection.the reason why i say this is because i bought an exomag about about 2 weeks ago and think it's the greatest invention since the introduction of a rock tied to a stick hunting weapon
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.my friends laughed and asked me where the wheels were
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after the first shot split the bullseye at 25 yds they were like
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anyway,back to what i was going to say.since purchasing the exomag.the shop i bought it from insisted carbon express crossbolts (with a halfmoon nock) were the choice item to use.incorrect.this application tore my serving on my BRAND NEW exomag
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.i in turn called the dealer and asked him a few questions such as if there was an L-wrench that came with my vari-zone scope and i inquired if string wax and a bow stringer were included to maintain proper bow maintinance.in turn he said no to each question and in addition he asked me if i had watched the video
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? assuming i hadn't he figured he could stump me,but if he had he never would have suggested halfmoon nock bolts for the exomag;).i've searched hi-lo in ohio for an excal dealer that also carries the correct arrow
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the best i could find,from another excal,expert were 4 flatnock easton xx75 2117 and i'm just not very impressed with these and it's the first i've heard of them being mentioned with excal(see arrow selection chart on excal homepage).i've finally found a goldtip dealer through the goldtip website and in turn it happens to be an old friend i used to hotrod dodge's with back in the day.(very cool to have happened this way).anyway,point trying to be made in all of this is why not some easier way of arrow selection and identification for application.all the experts believe they have the answer and they know best yet none of them ever really agree.i know the answer...........it's using exactly what's prescribed by the manufacturer,anything else is just a compromise. all hail excal for a job well done.........now i just need the correct arrow for my bow.happy hunting to all.