405, 380, micro
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Re: 405, 380, micro
No limb issues on my 2 year old 380 shooting 350grain arrows or my 1 year old 405 shooting 422grain arrows.
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Work Hard Hunt Harder
Matrix 380 Xtra (Serenity)
Matrix 405 (cwn annwn)
Matrix Bulldog 400 (Acwellen)
Matrix Grizzly (Armel)
Micro 355 (Siofra)
Work Hard Hunt Harder
Matrix 380 Xtra (Serenity)
Matrix 405 (cwn annwn)
Matrix Bulldog 400 (Acwellen)
Matrix Grizzly (Armel)
Micro 355 (Siofra)
Re: 405, 380, micro
My M 380 is 2 yrs old no limb issues to date! Excalibur Strong!
deertrx
Brian
deertrx
Brian
Matrix 380 Xtra " Sweets "
Leupold Crossbones
TT Matrix Hunter 2.5
Boo Strings Danny Millers Bumpers
18" BE Zombies, Slick Trick 150 xbow BH's
" She's a beaut Clark! "
Leupold Crossbones
TT Matrix Hunter 2.5
Boo Strings Danny Millers Bumpers
18" BE Zombies, Slick Trick 150 xbow BH's
" She's a beaut Clark! "
Re: 405, 380, micro
I've had my 405 for 2 years and must have close to a 1000 shots.
Never had an issue. Many many hours cocked in both warm and frigid temperatures while hunting.
Never had an issue. Many many hours cocked in both warm and frigid temperatures while hunting.
Re: 405, 380, micro
No issues with my 355 yet. If it ever has an issue, I'll get it fixed and forget about it. There is no product made today by any manufacturer that will last forever without needing service and/or replacement parts. That is reality.
Excalibur does not make immortal crossbows that never need service or replacement parts, who or what gave people that impression?
Excalibur does not make immortal crossbows that never need service or replacement parts, who or what gave people that impression?
Matrix 355 w/Tact Zone
Vortex w/Varizone
Vortex w/Varizone
Re: 405, 380, micro
380 have had for 2 years , 3 deer no problems .
Although it probably has less then 50 shots on it.
Although it probably has less then 50 shots on it.
Retired from the Working World
MICRO 355
50 CAL Traditions Pursuit
Mosburg 100ATR 30-06
Henry Lever 22lr
Mosburg 500
Savage 243
MICRO 355
50 CAL Traditions Pursuit
Mosburg 100ATR 30-06
Henry Lever 22lr
Mosburg 500
Savage 243
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Re: 405, 380, micro
I've had a M405 since spring of 2014. Had one of the limbs splinter badly after about 100 shots, which was around May of 2014. After getting new limbs, I did have one small splinter that I was able to sand out which happened this past fall. Other than that, no problems.
Tom
Matrix 405
Stock Diablos w/NAP FOC
DeerBoyArchery String
Matrix 405
Stock Diablos w/NAP FOC
DeerBoyArchery String
Re: 405, 380, micro
Yup. Didn't put 2 and 2 together at first. My limb issue with the micro 335 was when it was all stock. Now with the Munch mounts no problems. Nada zip zero problems. Good catch! Problem solved!woodmnctry wrote:3 year old 380 and 2 yr old 405 --- left the 405 cocked for two days + this year during hunting season -------absolutely no nada zip zero problems -- and they are both tack drivers --- my guess is that since they both have Munch Mounts that must be the reason they are hanging in there -------
I am a very happy camper
335(323fps.380gr)355(352fps.390gr)Munch mounts. Bolt glass.BEEs,GT396 swift pro.2"blazer. Slick tricks,Ramcats,Wac'em, Grim reapers. TTsingle. Boo, 8ptbuck, Deerboy, vixenmaster strings. Dalton wax. Dr stirrup kit.
Keep your nose into the wind.
Keep your nose into the wind.
Re: 405, 380, micro
over two years with my 380 blackout without limb issues. I did have a claw on the cocking aid break as I cocked the bow the first hunting season but nothing happened to the limbs when it happened.
putting a deposit on a micro 355 when able at the local dealer........
putting a deposit on a micro 355 when able at the local dealer........
matrix 380 blackout "Reaper", nchunterkw flemish string, triggertech single stage, matrix munch mount, Rhinehart Block, 18" zombie slayers c/o big john
fully dressed in drstirrup is the "reaper"
fully dressed in drstirrup is the "reaper"
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Re: 405, 380, micro
Mine was part of that initial trigger recall as well. In a strange way I should thank you. I feel the trigger replacement was far superior to the original...so much so that the planned trigger upgrade was scrubbed. The limbs are original and holding up fine so far, with one partial dry fire . I can't say for sure how many shots I've taken, lost count at around 250, and sent a good many more down range since. This is my first xbow and I thank the good folks here for all the guidance!ComfyBear wrote:I have a 380 which was a replacement for an early 405 I owned. No issues with the 380 so far, but I haven't shot it as much as my Exo-series bows.
I wasn't as lucky with the 405, small splinter on right limb, screws coming loose, not to mention it was my 405 which brought to light the trigger issue which was responsible for the recall.