going on the market
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going on the market
first off....i would like to take the time to thank everyone who gave me some input on what to use to glue the inserts in my new gold tip carbon bolts.
well after giving this some great thought, i have decided to get rid of my brand new Phoenix crossbow, i had planned on possibly selling it and going to an Exocet but i have now ruled out Excaliburs completely!
they are simply to wide for my liking, i was a former Horton owner and after last night i am again a 'present owner' of a new Horton crossbow.
so if you or anyone you know is looking to buy a brand new Phoenix crossbow be sure to keep an eye on the trading post over the next day or so' or for more details feel free to PM me at any time.
i also have alot of accessories that may go with it depending on price (everything is brand new)
thanks again for all the help and treating a newbie like they belonged here.
well after giving this some great thought, i have decided to get rid of my brand new Phoenix crossbow, i had planned on possibly selling it and going to an Exocet but i have now ruled out Excaliburs completely!
they are simply to wide for my liking, i was a former Horton owner and after last night i am again a 'present owner' of a new Horton crossbow.
so if you or anyone you know is looking to buy a brand new Phoenix crossbow be sure to keep an eye on the trading post over the next day or so' or for more details feel free to PM me at any time.
i also have alot of accessories that may go with it depending on price (everything is brand new)
thanks again for all the help and treating a newbie like they belonged here.
Willy,
Sorry to hear about the pending loss of your Phoenix, please accept my condolences. I've had a Horton and a Parker and the extra width is easily overshadowed by the accuracey, craftsmanship and customer service of an EXCAL. You should have no problem getting rid of the Phoenix though. Good luck with the Horton.
Rich
Sorry to hear about the pending loss of your Phoenix, please accept my condolences. I've had a Horton and a Parker and the extra width is easily overshadowed by the accuracey, craftsmanship and customer service of an EXCAL. You should have no problem getting rid of the Phoenix though. Good luck with the Horton.
Rich
DITTORich wrote:Willy,
Sorry to hear about the pending loss of your Phoenix, please accept my condolences. I've had a Horton and a Parker and the extra width is easily overshadowed by the accuracey, craftsmanship and customer service of an EXCAL. You should have no problem getting rid of the Phoenix though. Good luck with the Horton.
Rich
willy sold mine also..
sold my exocet also,sorry guys i know this is a excal based website but they arent for everyone,i went back to horton also.cant get used to the width in my opinion theres some other things that i didnt like that maybe they can improve,the width,the varizone scope cant get used to the arrows,the safety is backwards[should also be automatic when cocked],i like thumbhole stocks[better].excals are great just not for me either..most people have never shot the newer crossboiws on the market so theres no way to compare if you havent..i also had a hard time cocking my exocet 20 ft up in a tree the limbs hitting the treestand and all..please dont take this as a debate its just my opinion and what ,makes me happy..
Just because you two sold your Excals doesnt mean your not welcome here, so dont feel that you have to leave, a variety of advice is always appreciated!
Mike
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Excalibur Exocet
Drop Zone Scope
Gold Tip Laser 2 Graphite Bolts
100 Wasp BroadHeads
Greatness is not in where we stand, but in what direction we are moving.
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Grizz
Not sure if your phoenix has a package or what, but I will give you 250 shipped for the xbow only. I am in Ohio. That is 20 bucks more than I paid for my used exomag with an accessory package. It must have the forward riser though.
Save you the hassle of advertising. That is 250 US.
I love guys who don't like excals, LOL.
Let me know, PM, or just post is fine.
Save you the hassle of advertising. That is 250 US.
I love guys who don't like excals, LOL.
Let me know, PM, or just post is fine.
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I have been reading through some Horton books, I have no problem with their bows, they all look great!
I am very happy with my Excalibur though, personally I couldn't imagine shooting anything but my Exocet..
It would be a pretty boring world if we all drove Chevy's! Enjoy your bow of choice and don't be a stranger!
I am very happy with my Excalibur though, personally I couldn't imagine shooting anything but my Exocet..
It would be a pretty boring world if we all drove Chevy's! Enjoy your bow of choice and don't be a stranger!