excalibur paradox crossbow question
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excalibur paradox crossbow question
looking to change the paradox over to mag tip. question is can it be done or not and if it can any machining needed or can magtips just bolt on.
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Re: excalibur paradox crossbow question
Its set-up to bolt an Excal Riser right to it
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Re: excalibur paradox crossbow question
X2..... Call Danny Miller, he is not only an Excal guru, but a Paradox/ Maxpoint guru. He will know exactly what it takes
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You'll need a riser too.......I'm curious why? If your Pdox needs parts, ask Danny about them.
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Re: excalibur paradox crossbow question
Not a fan of the wheel crossbows i know its an Excalibur but it just preference. Was also informed from Excalibur here in Kitchener Ontario Canada that it would be wise to change the rail to. Any input why have to change the rail. Understand why i have to change riser and limbs . Regards Fred
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Because of the gap for the strings, but it's not 'needed'. Paradox/Maxpoint are becoming rare[r]. If $ isn't real tight, I'd think about just saving it...........
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Re: excalibur paradox crossbow question
I want one.
Getting close to dumping Excalibur as a bow company, but something about that paradox makes my smile from my trigger finger up.
Getting close to dumping Excalibur as a bow company, but something about that paradox makes my smile from my trigger finger up.
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Re: excalibur paradox crossbow question
Pydpiper wrote:I want one.
Getting close to dumping Excalibur as a bow company, but something about that paradox makes my smile from my trigger finger up.
Let me know where you will dump your Excalibur bows and I will be there to pick them up... LOL
I am down to one Micro now so a free project bow sounds good to me...
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Re: excalibur paradox crossbow question
Will do. They are all already modified and pretty as the day is long.bellerivercrossbowhunter wrote:Pydpiper wrote:I want one.
Getting close to dumping Excalibur as a bow company, but something about that paradox makes my smile from my trigger finger up.
Let me know where you will dump your Excalibur bows and I will be there to pick them up... LOL
I am down to one Micro now so a free project bow sounds good to me...
If you are not willing to learn, nobody can help you, if you are willing, nobody can stop you.
A bowhunter with a passion for shooting firearms.
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A bowhunter with a passion for shooting firearms.
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Re: excalibur paradox crossbow question
Pydpiper wrote:I want one.
Getting close to dumping Excalibur as a bow company, but something about that paradox makes my smile from my trigger finger up.
I have an Exomag, Exocet 200 and a wonderfully made Paradox.
And I won't be parting with any of them anytime soon.
I've seen the Matrix and Micro but they don't give me anything that I don't already have other than the size of the package.
If I have to move forward at some time with new equipment it may not be with Excalibur either.
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