Horton Scope on Excalibur crossbow

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dryhorn2
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Horton Scope on Excalibur crossbow

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Anyone have a horton scope on thier excalibur croosbow ?
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Post by DOXNUT »

Why? LOL
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Post by dryhorn2 »

Two are listed on ebay and I need a scope for my new exomax.
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Post by TYE »

Dryhorn... you don't NEED one.... ;) I shoot the fibre optic sights just fine... :P
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Post by doubledrop »

i bought one for my new exocet 200 and i sighted it in good at 20 yds but it was off at 30,40,50 from what i read in the instruction book they are based on a 150lb bow so i sent it back and got the excalibur vari zone and it works great wish i would have gone with it first i would save my time and money and get the best the first time word of experience good luck curt
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Vari-zone For sure! It may not be the best, but its very hard to beat......
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Post by Digger »

You might save a couple of bucks on the Horton scope, but you'd be better off with a scope made for your bow.

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Post by buckeye »

Don't waste your money. They are not a good quality scope and everyone I know who has had one has had trouble with it keeping zero after a few seasons of hunting.
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Post by dryhorn2 »

Excalibur vari zone scope on order guys.Thanks for info... :lol:
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Post by GaryL »

Digger wrote:You might save a couple of bucks on the Horton scope, but you'd be better off with a scope made for your bow.

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True.... :D However I do have a simons(sp) multi cross hairs on one of my Excal's that has held true fer two years so far, no problems.... :D But as Digger stated why not spend a few extra dollars and get a Excalibur scope.... :twisted: :D
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