....so following your line of thinking, which I can't say I disagree with (at least partially) , just about everyone's Excalibur Warranty should now be "void"....from the simplest flemish twist string exchange or shrink wrapping of the arrow retainer to the more elaborate cutting of rails and exchanging of limbs to create a "custom bow" and everything in between....LongCarbine wrote:I can't help myself . After some post here and on face book and posts in the past I need to get this of my chest. Did some of you not know that replacing the trigger might void your warranty ? Really ?
Put big tires and a lift kit on your truck once ,see what happens . Customize a new rifle or pistol then send it in for work . Open a back of a t.v once then try to have it repaired. How can any reasonable person think Excalibur should cover anything that is not factory . I am shocked to hear of all of the things they do cover , that could be one of the reasons they are so pricey . Don't get me wrong I love to mess with one of my bows , but if something goes wrong with it I'll let them know it's not factory and except what they decide to cover if anything. Also I did not read anything about them blaming T.T for past failures... Before some of you get all bent out of shape , make a product ,sell it , have someone mess with it . Then if it fails fix it at your cost while listening to them tell you about the junk you make. The only way to stay in business like that is to charge for the repairs or to past the costs on . Think about it .
.....and yet, to Excalibur's credit and generous warranty repairs and exchanges of parts, that has not been the case, .....so I again ask the question, WHY, has Excalibur chosen (and they of course have every right to do so) to pick on a reputable company, who has tried to get ahead of the curve (and with so few Excalibur triggers involved) and initiate a "recall", to state that the use of a TTT will void the warranty...
.....If the concern is liability (and of course I understand that).....have a "clear and forthright" policy as to WHAT voids the warranty so that each and everyone of us know where we stand on making modifications, additions or replacements to the CB's we own....NOT by what appears to be a "knee jerk" reaction because someone called Excalibur to ask if they had anything to do with the recall....only to be told they were not aware that there WAS a recall....soon thereafter the posting on Excalibur's FB page of the voiding of the Excalibur Warranty for such a trigger installation made to the Excalibur crossbow....
.....I might suggest, that if, the preceding paragraph was adopted, a slippery slope might very well have begun where Excalibur's warranty might be perceived to be "no different" than that of any other CB manufacturer....
....This is how I see it and is just my opinion and nothing more....
Anthony