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the frenchman
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broken limb

Post by the frenchman »

hi to all

I Need a small info please

After doing a dry fire today i realize that one my limb was chip and the other one was split (broken)

my question :Who can i contact to get them replace?

Michel
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Post by TYE »

:lol: Hehe.... I've done it before too I admit. No problems though so I dunno who to contact. Probably call Excalibur. :?
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Post by htoler »

Sorry to hear that ,,, I would contact Excalibur or the proshop where you bought your xbow...
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Post by LoneWolf »

What model of crossbow are you shooting, frenchman?
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the frenchman
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Post by the frenchman »

hi

the pro shop where it was bought it 's approx 12 hour from montreal

I shoot an exomax lonewolf
and I was supposed to take it next week
to go turkey hunting (week of the 24 to 29 of april)my first time turkey hunting
Michel
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Post by LoneWolf »

Try getting ahold of Excalibur Marketing Dude and if can't do anything for you, I have a spare Mag tip limb here I can sell you for $30.00 shipping included. It's in good condition exept for a bit of chipped paint but the fiberglass isn't cracked. Its also the older camo style like the Exomag had the 20-200 Hardwood camo.
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Post by LoneWolf »

Hey frenchman,

How heavy are your bolts you're shooting out of your Exomax?

Are you shooting the Goldtips Laser II's?

If so, do they have brass inserts in the front end?
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Post by BigBear »

I would call Peter at Excalibur..1-800-463-1817..he well take care of you :) ...you might have to send him your old limbs though...BB
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the frenchman
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Post by the frenchman »

hi to all

I call M.Peter today and he will take care of my problem thank's

thank's to all of you for the advise

and lonewolf thank's for your offer
and yes I'm shooting the Goldtips Laser II's with brass inserts
in the front end + aluminium 2213

Michel
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Post by A.W »

the frenchman wrote:I call M.Peter today and he will take care of my problem
Michel
Try and get service like that from other companies. :shock:
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Post by LoneWolf »

That's great, frenchman

You can't ask for better service than that, and that's after being straight up and admitting to a dry fire!... 8)

Now make sure you get out there and go and stick a Quebec gobbler!... :wink:

Good Luck!.... :)
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Post by LoneWolf »

I should have added.

Deep down I knew you'd get that kind of service!..
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Post by pphoenix »

This sunday that just passed, i went up to the wolf's Den by barrie to try out the 3D it sure was fun and the phoenix was shooting really nice, got my fiance to shot it once at a deer target, but she didn't want to shoot it again, i did a few targets, them chocked the string forgot to put the safety on, and started to explain it to her again how to hold it so that it's comfortable to shoot it, (no bolt on the crossbow yet) as i was demonstrating it i touched the trigger, god damm it you can't even fell it when you press it :D and that's when my first dryfire happened. :oops: the string almost came off on the left limb, and it did chip it a little, but i think my baby :wink: , will survive the accident. it's only a little chip on the grove that holds the string in place. i have a picture of it maybe i'll post it.
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