does anybody no which model excalibur this stock belong to.
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does anybody no which model excalibur this stock belong to.
hi can anybody tell me which model excalibur this stock belongs to, l've been told its possibly 6 to 7 years old by the photo its very similar the exomag. best regards frank
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Re: does anybody no which model excalibur this stock belong to.
Either the E'cet or E'mag
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your possibly right its hard to tell from the photo l have but by gee its close its old left over shop stock..regards frank
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Re: does anybody no which model excalibur this stock belong to.
Its possible its a 05 Phoenix stock
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Re: does anybody no which model excalibur this stock belong to.
That's a stock off an early Exocet175 or Exomag185. I've got the same on my Exocet 175 Ronnie
Re: does anybody no which model excalibur this stock belong to.
thanks ronnie l'm going with you on that, the camo is forsure trailcover camo as is my exomag l only have a photo to go of as well, l've just brought a 99 exomag & its so close but the photo is not that good but also l've tryed to take photos of my exomag but the colors are not great to take a picture of. best regards frank
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Re: does anybody no which model excalibur this stock belong to.
Just a bit of history on the evolution of the Excalibur crossbows.
If my memory serves me right, that particular camo pattern (Real Tree Hardwoods) in a Beige/Brown with Grey or Green tinge was first introduced circa 2004, and used on the newly introduced Exomax, and existing Exomag 200, Exocet 175, and Vixen. I believe that those models were still available in the "Deer Brown" colour introduced in 2003.
The following year, 2005, it was still available on the newly introduced Exocet 200, and Phoenix, but no longer available on the Vixen, which was then only available with the "overrun" plain "Deer Brown" 2003 stocks and limbs.
The final year for that colour phase of the Real Tree Hardwoods was 2007. That same year the Equinox and Vortex were introduced with the Real Tree AP.
In 2008 when the traditional Excalibur stock design was changed slightly, the Real Hardwoods camo was also changed to their present camo black/orange colours.
If my memory serves me right, that particular camo pattern (Real Tree Hardwoods) in a Beige/Brown with Grey or Green tinge was first introduced circa 2004, and used on the newly introduced Exomax, and existing Exomag 200, Exocet 175, and Vixen. I believe that those models were still available in the "Deer Brown" colour introduced in 2003.
The following year, 2005, it was still available on the newly introduced Exocet 200, and Phoenix, but no longer available on the Vixen, which was then only available with the "overrun" plain "Deer Brown" 2003 stocks and limbs.
The final year for that colour phase of the Real Tree Hardwoods was 2007. That same year the Equinox and Vortex were introduced with the Real Tree AP.
In 2008 when the traditional Excalibur stock design was changed slightly, the Real Hardwoods camo was also changed to their present camo black/orange colours.
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