Excalibur's famous Lumi-Zone multiplex crossbow scope
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Excalibur's famous Lumi-Zone multiplex crossbow scope
Is this scope any good I have read the reviews on cabelas and there seems to be problems with the reticle?
Has any one here had problems?
I would like to know before I buy one.Thanks,
Stacky
Has any one here had problems?
I would like to know before I buy one.Thanks,
Stacky
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Stacky71
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Equinox Lumi zone
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Stacky71
Bloomsburg PA
Equinox Lumi zone
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Stacky, most of the lumizones have been taken care of. Any new ones being sold should be problem free. I have had 2 now with no problems. If anyone has one and it shifts, send it back to excalibur. They take excellent care of their customers.
Do you know of anyone who has a varizone or lumizone that you can try out? The varizone is a great scope. The lumizone is also a great scope, but it is slightly bigger and heavier. The advantages of the lumi is that the lenses are larger, allowing it to gather more light. Some dont even turn on the illuminated recticle
Both scopes I would recommend to anyone.
Do you know of anyone who has a varizone or lumizone that you can try out? The varizone is a great scope. The lumizone is also a great scope, but it is slightly bigger and heavier. The advantages of the lumi is that the lenses are larger, allowing it to gather more light. Some dont even turn on the illuminated recticle
Both scopes I would recommend to anyone.
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x2one shot scott wrote:Stacky, most of the lumizones have been taken care of. Any new ones being sold should be problem free. I have had 2 now with no problems. If anyone has one and it shifts, send it back to excalibur. They take excellent care of their customers.
Do you know of anyone who has a varizone or lumizone that you can try out? The varizone is a great scope. The lumizone is also a great scope, but it is slightly bigger and heavier. The advantages of the lumi is that the lenses are larger, allowing it to gather more light. Some dont even turn on the illuminated recticle
Both scopes I would recommend to anyone.
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For the money you can not beat it, as already mentioned, the warranty should remove all doubt.
For the money you can not beat it, as already mentioned, the warranty should remove all doubt.
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Some of the members here that have been around for a while might recall that the Dropzone scope also had some problems with the reticles twisting.
Excalibur took care of that problem and they will take care of any problem with the Lumizone.
It is my understanding that a particular batch of Lumizones had flaws and that this condition has been corrected.
I would not hesitate an instant regarding the purchase of a Lumizone knowing it has the complete support of Excalibur.
Excalibur took care of that problem and they will take care of any problem with the Lumizone.
It is my understanding that a particular batch of Lumizones had flaws and that this condition has been corrected.
I would not hesitate an instant regarding the purchase of a Lumizone knowing it has the complete support of Excalibur.
x3 I had a great experience with Dan Miller at Horizonal Archery, the USA warranty center. Love the new Lumizone.mikej wrote:x2one shot scott wrote:Stacky, most of the lumizones have been taken care of. Any new ones being sold should be problem free. I have had 2 now with no problems. If anyone has one and it shifts, send it back to excalibur. They take excellent care of their customers.
Do you know of anyone who has a varizone or lumizone that you can try out? The varizone is a great scope. The lumizone is also a great scope, but it is slightly bigger and heavier. The advantages of the lumi is that the lenses are larger, allowing it to gather more light. Some dont even turn on the illuminated recticle
Both scopes I would recommend to anyone.
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X4huntone wrote:mikej wrote:x2one shot scott wrote:Stacky, most of the lumizones have been taken care of. Any new ones being sold should be problem free. I have had 2 now with no problems. If anyone has one and it shifts, send it back to excalibur. They take excellent care of their customers.
Do you know of anyone who has a varizone or lumizone that you can try out? The varizone is a great scope. The lumizone is also a great scope, but it is slightly bigger and heavier. The advantages of the lumi is that the lenses are larger, allowing it to gather more light. Some dont even turn on the illuminated recticle
Both scopes I would recommend to anyone.
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