Matrix 380
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Matrix 380
Is $475 a good price for a matrix 380?
I emailed the seller about it but he hasn’t returned my email.
Comes with a dozen arras an extra string and a soft case,Tact zone and limb silencers.
I emailed the seller about it but he hasn’t returned my email.
Comes with a dozen arras an extra string and a soft case,Tact zone and limb silencers.
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Re: Matrix 380
Yes, that is a good deal.
Best bow Excalibur ever made IMHO.
Three of my Buddies got the same after I did.
They all paid more than that.
Cheers,
Nog
Best bow Excalibur ever made IMHO.
Three of my Buddies got the same after I did.
They all paid more than that.
Cheers,
Nog
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Re: Matrix 380
Worth that without even thinking about it!
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Re: Matrix 380
Great price for that package!! Jump on it before anyone else notices it.
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Re: Matrix 380
Thanks! If he ever replies back, I’ll talk to him.
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Re: Matrix 380
Great Price
matrix 380, 18" BEZS, Boostring
micro 315, 17" BE Execs. Vixenmaster
Axiom SMF, FIRE BOLTS Vixenmaster
micro 315, 17" BE Execs. Vixenmaster
Axiom SMF, FIRE BOLTS Vixenmaster
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Re: Matrix 380
Great Price
matrix 380, 18" BEZS, Boostring
micro 315, 17" BE Execs. Vixenmaster
Axiom SMF, FIRE BOLTS Vixenmaster
micro 315, 17" BE Execs. Vixenmaster
Axiom SMF, FIRE BOLTS Vixenmaster
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Re: Matrix 380
…..absolutely great price!….I agree with it being the best, post wide bodies, ever made matrix bow!!!!….it is just a deer harvest !
I sold mine when the Micro craze hit….a was a young fool….both my boys still have theirs (although they have gone back to compounds)…. And have taken deer with them….my middle guy holds the Romano Family record for the largest deer taken with his….a nice 8 pointer!
I sold mine when the Micro craze hit….a was a young fool….both my boys still have theirs (although they have gone back to compounds)…. And have taken deer with them….my middle guy holds the Romano Family record for the largest deer taken with his….a nice 8 pointer!
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A360 (l'Assassino)
AXE 340
Scorpyd DS (w/AeroCrank AD)
GRZ2
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ZS,Ex
Spits
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Anthony
A360 (l'Assassino)
AXE 340
Scorpyd DS (w/AeroCrank AD)
GRZ2
G1-NM335(On loan)
ZS,Ex
Spits
Vixenmaster Strings
Re: Matrix 380
I would be all over that deal like a hobo on. ham Sandwich !
Re: Matrix 380
Sorry you lost it Hillcountry, but it really does raise intersting follow-up question. What is the "cannot pass up" price for a particular Excalibur model?
I think it's driven by four factors:
1) which limb family (exo, matrix, micro)
2) what level of technology (cranks, extendable stock, takedown, suppression, etc)
3) what level of scope (none, non-illuminated, illuminated)
4) what "extra's" are included in package (arrows, case, stringer, strings, etc)
Okay, five:
5) how badly do you want another Excalibur?
Note no mention of speed. Nor "need a backup" (Excaliburs don't need a backup). Most everyone here has several crossbows, so the "extra's" are not a big deal. Most sellers will include factory scope (even the excellent Excalibur scopes) but, if not, then you have to consider your eventual "all in" cost with a new scope. So, really, it's a matter of different speed from what you already own, or a different limb/family series.
I snicker when I see Exo series going for over $600 on Craigslist, and an adjacent BD330 is listed for $650. I also have to resist pulling out the checkbook
This could almost be its own thread.
I think it's driven by four factors:
1) which limb family (exo, matrix, micro)
2) what level of technology (cranks, extendable stock, takedown, suppression, etc)
3) what level of scope (none, non-illuminated, illuminated)
4) what "extra's" are included in package (arrows, case, stringer, strings, etc)
Okay, five:
5) how badly do you want another Excalibur?
Note no mention of speed. Nor "need a backup" (Excaliburs don't need a backup). Most everyone here has several crossbows, so the "extra's" are not a big deal. Most sellers will include factory scope (even the excellent Excalibur scopes) but, if not, then you have to consider your eventual "all in" cost with a new scope. So, really, it's a matter of different speed from what you already own, or a different limb/family series.
I snicker when I see Exo series going for over $600 on Craigslist, and an adjacent BD330 is listed for $650. I also have to resist pulling out the checkbook
This could almost be its own thread.