No more micro
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Not looking to sell. Just repair for a backup.
Sounds like the Matrx is the way to go .
Will watch in off season .
Seems like everyone says to find a used one, do the new ones have limb issues too ??
Sounds like the Matrx is the way to go .
Will watch in off season .
Seems like everyone says to find a used one, do the new ones have limb issues too ??
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Nope, but you can get a great deal on a used one in most cases. My Matrix 380 has been very good to me.
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Both Matrix and Micros suffered in the past with limbs folding. Limbs have been updated a few years ago and you don’t see many complaints with newer bows that have the updated limbs. If you buy a used Matrix or Micro you could be getting one with old limbs. I bought a 355 Suppressor (micro) and the limbs were not updated. They of course splintered pretty badly after several hundred shots.
Edit:The 355 I bought was new from Danny Miller and it was returned to Excalibur new in the box from a big box retailer.
Edit:The 355 I bought was new from Danny Miller and it was returned to Excalibur new in the box from a big box retailer.
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I haven't had any issues with any of my Micros. As far as eating the string? I have no clue about that because my TriggerTech triggers have well polished hooks and using a Boo custom string with NO string or serving issues. Keep the string and serving maintained and they last a very long time! A good suggestion is when you get your new limbs, take a file and file the area of the riser where the limbs sit. This will make for a better fit of the new thicker limbs. Will prevent the limbs from getting marred and and future limb problems.
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I always have a backup no matter what it is,I even backup my backup. Only thing I have one of is the wife,One of them is enough. Anything man made can fail no matter what it is but your in good hands with Excalibur.
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onebigskittle wrote: ↑Sat Nov 20, 2021 6:12 pmI always have a backup no matter what it is,I even backup my backup. Only thing I have one of is the wife,One of them is enough. Anything man made can fail no matter what it is but your in good hands with Excalibur.
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People are recommending used ones because they no longer make a Matrix/Bulldog model in the 380 or under range. Except for the GRZ2 and G340, which are SMF models, and for the price they go for new, you're better off finding a used aluminum rail model.
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(Charger EXT blackout covers, Charger handle stow brackets, Cheek Rests)
327 Short Banshee
BD417
Micro/Matrix hybrid Steambow
Franken360
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Allright thanks for the input , will figure something out..
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Hey guys, I’ve been off for a while but I have to say I’ve never had any issues with my micro 335… Is there really a problem with these things going through strings?
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If there is, you wouldknow by now from shooting yours.
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