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Groundpounder Mount For Sale

Post by groundpounder »

Well they are finally in!!! I am accepting paypal at [email protected] or money orders sent to

Todd Arnold
615 Michael Circle
Monroe, Ga 30655

Paypal is definitely easier and faster, but I will do either. I haven't taken a new picture yet but will try and do that tomorrow. What you are getting is a lazer cut top plate and CNC machined uprights with a matte sandblasted finish and all hardware to mount. This mounts to newer style excaliburs that have the two through holes 4.1" apart above the dovetail mounts. This is a mount only and does not include a quiver. If there are any questions you can PM me or e-mail the above address.[/b]
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Post by Makomachine »

FYI - I received my mount last week and love it. Very high quality and seems to improve the "pointability" of my Phoenix - not sure why, but I'm guessing it is due to adding some mass to the center of the bow. Definitely improved my groups though - and will sure be easier to carry into the woods - highly recommended!
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Post by groundpounder »

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Heres a close up of what you get. Mount is $25.00 U.S.currency and $5.00 shipping and handling. And $2.50 shipping and handleing for each additional mount.
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Post by saxman »

I got my mount today.
Thanks Groundpounder!! :D
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Post by bucklandman »

Got mine last friday :lol: :lol: .. EXCELLENT!!!! nice addition to the exomax.. thanks!!! Watch out bambi :wink: :wink:
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Post by Moniteaumule »

Absolutley First Rate. The best thing on the crossbow since the string. Worth every penny and minutes to install. Quality work and will last several lifetimes.

Thanks Groundpounder for the best quiver mount money can buy!

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Post by GaryL »

Ordered mine, I am not one to use a quiver on my bows however after seeing that mount thought I would give it a try. :D
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Post by TYE »

I just thought of this. Having that mount on the top, one could use stabilizers on the bottom while still having a quiver attached.
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Post by Digger »

TYE wrote:I just thought of this. Having that mount on the top, one could use stabilizers on the bottom while still having a quiver attached.
Tye, you can do that with a Dan Miller mount too, and it works with cast or machined risers.

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Post by TYE »

Digger wrote:
TYE wrote:I just thought of this. Having that mount on the top, one could use stabilizers on the bottom while still having a quiver attached.
Tye, you can do that with a Dan Miller mount too, and it works with cast or machined risers.[/img]

Yeah, that's true too :) I just never thought of it till now. I'm not sure if it would make much difference though to use a stabilizer anyways.
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Post by Mike P »

GaryL wrote:Ordered mine, I am not one to use a quiver on my bows however after seeing that mount thought I would give it a try. :D
Same here. I also ordered mine today.
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Post by Pydpiper »

Is the shipping the same to Canada?
I am assuming this fits a new model Exocet?
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