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dw
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exomax owners

Post by dw »

barnett is sending me a new in the box predator. taking back my complete old predator back under warranty. the customer service has been great but i'm thinking i am just going to put it on ebay. i owned an exomax a few years ago when they first came out and it just ate up servings so i sold it. i'm wondering how the new exomax servings are holding up? i'm thinking about buying a new one and was just curious.
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Post by FredBear »

Your old ExoMax hasn't had a problem at his new home! :) My knife can't hurt that Boo string!
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Post by TNXBow »

Bought my Exomax in April 2006 and have not had any issues with the serving.
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Post by Grizzly Adam »

You could buy a Vixen for pleasure shooting and a 'Max for hurling hunting bolts at furry targets!

After all ... two Excals are better than one ... right? :D :wink:
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Post by HW »

I believe our friend Digger would have agreed, given his passion for collecting these weapons.
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Post by fogducker »

After all ... two Excals are better than one ... right?
is this my reasoning to buy another bow?? :wink:
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Post by Grizzly Adam »

Sounds like a good reason to me. :D

Any of you who wants an extra, just tell your opposition that Grizz authorized the purchase. 8) :wink:
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i'm gonna try that grizz but i don't think its gonna fly
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Post by sumner4991 »

The new factory servings are holding up just fine. Much, much better than the one you had on your last Exomax. However, the second serving always beats the first one. It's easy to reserve. My favorite strings are the ones with their second servings. If you are not reserving already, then give it a try.

If you get a Exomax and have factory serving issues, then please let me or Dan Miller know. It's all I've been working on for the last six months or so. Dan Miller makes them and I break them with the Exomax. Dan has changed the material and made some adjustments in the way they are made. They are a ton better.

Scott
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Post by dick195252 »

No problems with my Boo string :D
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Post by sumner4991 »

Yes . . .the Boo Custom String servings are better. Don is still king!
I'd rather wear out than rust out.
Perception trumps intention.

2006 Exomax w/Agingcrossbower Custom Stock
20" Easton Powerbolts w/125gr Trophy Ridge Stricknines & 2"Blazers
Boo Custom Strings
2006 Vixen
dw
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Post by dw »

what bolt, broadhed combos are you all shooting out of your exomaxes. any idea on total arrow weight?
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Post by awshucks »

LOLOL, yeah, the Gold Tips w/ brass inserts Danny Miller sells. 100 gr Slicks.
Prolly not what you want to hear, lol. 420ish gr.
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Post by Big John »

Well I have two Exomax. :)
Not a problem with either, strings, triggers, anything.
All perfect!! 8)
I shoot my own bolts 228 to 234 gr. Depending on what I use.
Always tack drivers. Servings from Boo are excellent.
And servings from Comfybear are very good as well.
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Post by DuckHunt »

dw: I bought an Exomax in 2006 from BassPro right there in Baltimore. The serving wear on the first Excel string was poor for me as well. My second Excel string was a bit better better. I upgraded to a Flemish Fast Flight string back in the spring and it has been great. It is by far the best serving I have had because it shows very little wear at all with the sixty or so shots I have on it.

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