380 lynx
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380 lynx
It's been a long time since I've been on!! Things seem so different!! Question for anybody that may know, why hasn't excalibur offered more bows with the real tree snow camo?? I'd love a 380 lynx but they are so rare and expensive!! It seemed very popular but only that one model ever came in that pattern!
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Re: 380 lynx
I love that pattern and want a 380 matrix in it. I would think about a 355, 330 as well.
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Re: 380 lynx
^^Same here
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Re: 380 lynx
Yeah, that's what I mean! I love my 350, any of the matrix bows in that pattern would be awesome!
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Re: 380 lynx
I think it is a great looking bow that has a very limited demographic .
I live in an area that snows and to tell the truth 95 % of my bow hunting is done before Nov 15 the opener of firearm's season.
The few occasions I get to bow hunt in snow do not justify a new bow purchase for me.
After gun season I am normally out of tags.
In the states I do not see a big market for snow camo bows, I would buy some snow camo cloth limb covers, a scope cover perhaps but the cost of a bow is not justified in my mind.
I live in an area that snows and to tell the truth 95 % of my bow hunting is done before Nov 15 the opener of firearm's season.
The few occasions I get to bow hunt in snow do not justify a new bow purchase for me.
After gun season I am normally out of tags.
In the states I do not see a big market for snow camo bows, I would buy some snow camo cloth limb covers, a scope cover perhaps but the cost of a bow is not justified in my mind.
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Re: 380 lynx
While I do agree with your statement I just wish it was an option for some of the entry level bows!! I would totally look into another bow for this pattern if it was reasonable!!gerald strine wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 5:54 pmI think it is a great looking bow that has a very limited demographic .
I live in an area that snows and to tell the truth 95 % of my bow hunting is done before Nov 15 the opener of firearm's season.
The few occasions I get to bow hunt in snow do not justify a new bow purchase for me.
After gun season I am normally out of tags.
In the states I do not see a big market for snow camo bows, I would buy some snow camo cloth limb covers, a scope cover perhaps but the cost of a bow is not justified in my mind.
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Re: 380 lynx
I had one and kick myself fer ever selling it! I found years ago it was a better patern up in a tree that anything else. Fact when you look up into a tree you don't see brown and green you see white in the openings and shadows where there is limbs and leaves. after Oct. in Northern Ohio and Southern Michigan, the leaves are fallen enough to really open up that lighter background I switch all my camo to Predator Fall Grey or 3D Deception, both winter patterns.
It is a fact the darker colors in a tree produce larger dark blobs that draw attention, and the whites break that up and create a more natural appearance, Stand on top of a ridge in southern Ohio or in hilly terrain and look down and that will change, but look up thru the trees on that ridge yer on and whites are very prominent, exactly what the deer sees without the color! I made this camo change years ago,,, and it has helped big time!
My custom Micro is another excellent bow for winter on the ground, or any season game is trying to catch you above the horizon. I have a couple other bows I had white paterns put on but this is an Excalibur form.
But this is the deadliest duo I have owned
It is a fact the darker colors in a tree produce larger dark blobs that draw attention, and the whites break that up and create a more natural appearance, Stand on top of a ridge in southern Ohio or in hilly terrain and look down and that will change, but look up thru the trees on that ridge yer on and whites are very prominent, exactly what the deer sees without the color! I made this camo change years ago,,, and it has helped big time!
My custom Micro is another excellent bow for winter on the ground, or any season game is trying to catch you above the horizon. I have a couple other bows I had white paterns put on but this is an Excalibur form.
But this is the deadliest duo I have owned
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Leica R-1000 - Zeiss 8X42 Conquest HD
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