New "Crossbower"
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New "Crossbower"
Just purchased the new Phoenix after taking the time to read all of the articles that yaw have posted. Alot of great information that each of you have revealed heavily weighed the decision to purchase an excalibur vs other models. Don't really understand the bolt weight issue, i'm very new to any kind of bowhunting. Being newly disabled, i sure wasn't gonna sit home during hunting season. Thanks to ALL of you for your guidance and will greatly appreciate any advice that you may have for someone who has never even shot a crossbow.
Sincerely,
Gene Entrekin
Lucedale, MS
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Sincerely,
Gene Entrekin
Lucedale, MS
[email protected]
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Welcome Hawk44 -I to am disabled, a T8-T9-T10 Para. These guys here are the greatest group in the world and helped get me back out in the woods huntring where i belong. Any questions you have can be answered by these people here so don't hesitate and congrats on you ownership of one of the finest crossbows made
Roy65
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Wellcome from me to . Glad to hear you are still participating in this great past time. "Anything" that can be used to keep everyone in the hunting game should be utilized.
John
Wellcome from me to . Glad to hear you are still participating in this great past time. "Anything" that can be used to keep everyone in the hunting game should be utilized.
John
Phoenix - 375 gr. BEE's (babyneilsons)
Micro 315 - 410 gr. Zombies/Lumenoks
Micro 355. - Punisher-Zombies/Lumenoks
Arrowmaker - Retired
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Micro 315 - 410 gr. Zombies/Lumenoks
Micro 355. - Punisher-Zombies/Lumenoks
Arrowmaker - Retired
[email protected]
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