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rtcdir

new bow

Post by rtcdir »

I just recieved a bow I purchased from Wayne Jones [[email protected]]. It was a good price for a very nice bow. Wayne was very helpfull with the purchase and advice about bolts and broad heads. I just wanted to let folks know that if they need to purchase Excalibur products Wayne is a good dealer! The first dear I whack with it I'll post.
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Post by GaryL »

Congrat's on your New Purchase from one of the best people too deal with. We will be waiting for that first KILL :!:

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Post by Sandman »

Congrats on your investment!

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Post by GREY OWL »

Good on you rtcdir. What kind of Xbow did you buy? I've gotten some stuff from Wayne in the past, came half way across the continent faster than within my own province.

Posting pictures would be great. Waiting to hear from you.

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Post by A.W »

Congrats on your new purchase. Enjoy!!! :wink:
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Post by rtcdir »

To Grey Owl,

I bought an emag. I have a Vixen my boy and I bought in 95 or 96 I think. It has yielded many white tails. My daughter now 17 has bagged two since she was 11. I'd post a picture of her but I looked at this forum window and I gusee I don't know how to add a picture. Anyway I am looking forward to using the emag very much. Thanks to all for their words of encouragement.[/img]
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Post by GaryL »

rtcdir as Guest I do not know if you can post a pic...Join the forum it's free :!: :wink:
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well I reckon ya can Image
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I thought I did so I guess I dont' know what I did wrong or what to do to fix it. These forums are new to me. I can hardly handle IM and e-mail.
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joining the forum

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okay I tried the joining thing and I guess I did better this time. So how do I post a picture?[/img]
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Post by Sandman »

Welcome to the forum!

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huntingchic

Attempt to cock

Post by huntingchic »

Yea Dad's new bow is a nice one but you all shoulda seen him try to cock it...since it has a 200 pound draw weight you can just imagine how much pressure is being put on your hands by those strings. In order to cock the bow Dad had to don a pair of socks for his hands. :oops: But I will saw he did finally get it cocked!!!!
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Post by GaryL »

rtcdir don't feel bad, I use a HAND CRANK :!: :twisted:
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200lbs

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I am just happy I got it cocked. The string cuts into your hands pretty bad and I didn't have any gloves around so I used socks. My family thought that was pretty funny. They would ask "so ya gonna take socks with you hunting?" My sassy daughter couldn't wait to rat me out for bing such a softy.
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Post by GaryL »

Yeh :!: My Daughter is good at that also "Rating on me" :wink:
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