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Uncle ted crossbow tech tip

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Uncle ted has alot of bling on that bow!, still love him though! GOOOOO NUGE!!!
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Has anyone tried that it definitely sounds more quiet than my Vortex with dissipating limbs on it.
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i only tried 2 limb saver pads maybe that was my problem
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Unk Ted is cashing in in a lot of places. I used to be on his forum til he put a price on it.

Limbsavers cost more fps than they are worth [if that's the vid I'm thinking of] and are a bugger to keep on the limbs.

You'll get more 'quiet' by raising arrow weight at less loss of fps.
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Can't say I want all that stuff hanging on my limbs & string (catwhiskers suit me fine), but I admire Ted's attitude toward hunting (and crossbows). If you enjoy hunting (or fishing, or trapping, or about any outdoor activity) it's stupid to bash someone else for using a different method (that's legal & ethical) like so many of the hunters do today. Every hunter should be considered an ally! Not an enemy because they would rather use a different method of taking game.
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wabi wrote:Can't say I want all that stuff hanging on my limbs & string (catwhiskers suit me fine), but I admire Ted's attitude toward hunting (and crossbows). If you enjoy hunting (or fishing, or trapping, or about any outdoor activity) it's stupid to bash someone else for using a different method (that's legal & ethical) like so many of the hunters do today. Every hunter should be considered an ally! Not an enemy because they would rather use a different method of taking game.
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Well said Wabi :D
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saxman wrote:
wabi wrote:Can't say I want all that stuff hanging on my limbs & string (catwhiskers suit me fine), but I admire Ted's attitude toward hunting (and crossbows). If you enjoy hunting (or fishing, or trapping, or about any outdoor activity) it's stupid to bash someone else for using a different method (that's legal & ethical) like so many of the hunters do today. Every hunter should be considered an ally! Not an enemy because they would rather use a different method of taking game.
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Well said Wabi :D
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Bless Uncle Ted! He has a product to sell and that's ok with me. The product probably does a nice job. I'm just really happy he talks up the Excalibur. He wouldn't do it if he didn't think highly of them.

Personally, I think my Ibex is as quiet as his bow was and I don't have any silencers, not even the whiskers on it. Just my Boo string and NGSS. Even my husband noticed the difference.
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Ditto--
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excuse ted his sponsers made him do it.
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bait pile willie wrote:excuse ted his sponsers made him do it.


The almighty DOLLAR, and none of them care how they get it :twisted:

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