Paint Issues
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Paint Issues
Is it just me or does everyone have a issue with paint crack's. I baught a Exocet 200 in March and the limb's have slight paint crack's in them is this normal. I was told that it was.
If it is what is causing it ??? I've never dried fired it and if I know I'm noy going to shoot it for a month or so I take the string and dampners off and relax the the limbs.
Is it just cause of the high tension or should I bring it in to be looked at ?
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If it is what is causing it ??? I've never dried fired it and if I know I'm noy going to shoot it for a month or so I take the string and dampners off and relax the the limbs.
Is it just cause of the high tension or should I bring it in to be looked at ?
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My Exocet has some paint chipping also, they are just small chips for now I was thinking about contacting Excalibur about it. I was worried it might lead to a bigger problem later. Are they stress cracks ? I've noticed some small bumps under the paint as if the limb was not dusted off good before it was painted. It dosen't seem to be a problem
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I had the same issue with my Exocet and it ended up splintering in the same area. Don't know if it was a coincidence or not, but the limbs were replaced without any trouble.
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Exocet200hunter:
Getting finish to stick to crossbow limbs is a bit tricky and if it is put on too thick or the fiberglass is not totaly clean it is possible to have slight defects like you have. The limb is perfectly operational but we will replace your limbs any time you like since they are under warranty. However, since we are getting close to the hunting season I would suggest to use your limbs for the season and return them after to avoid laying up your crossbow. If you have questions please call me:
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Getting finish to stick to crossbow limbs is a bit tricky and if it is put on too thick or the fiberglass is not totaly clean it is possible to have slight defects like you have. The limb is perfectly operational but we will replace your limbs any time you like since they are under warranty. However, since we are getting close to the hunting season I would suggest to use your limbs for the season and return them after to avoid laying up your crossbow. If you have questions please call me:
800-463-1817
Peter
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not to sound arogant..... i no these are small problems excalibur will fix em i garentee you if it was a gun you would have a problem getting them to replace your stock if the paint was comming off... been there done that ..... i think most people should report there problems to the company first then post back what there problem was and what was the end result either way the company looks good or bad... but i know from other people on the board just call excalibur and it will be fixed....
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Don't get me wrong, I'm not puttin Excalibur down or bad mouthing them in anyway. Is was just a issued I had that I wasn't sure if it was common. If I didn't believe in the company or there product's I wouldn't have baught one, or there accessories. I'm proud to shoot an Excal and really proud they are a Canadian based Company.
Peter thank's for the insight or limb replacement and will deffiently give you a call after the season.
But to everyone on the Excalibur team Thank You very much - and if you have any job opening's let me know. lol
Thank's
-Matt
Peter thank's for the insight or limb replacement and will deffiently give you a call after the season.
But to everyone on the Excalibur team Thank You very much - and if you have any job opening's let me know. lol
Thank's
-Matt
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I know that the painted finish on my Exomax is exceedingly rough and bumpy compared to the Mathews Switchback I was shooting before my hand operation. Not a function issue, but I don't think it's finished as well as it could be, or should be.
The Excal is a very solid performer. The stock and rail and trigger group and catch assembly are all fine, too ... but the finish and paint job is less than fine.
I have no doubt that Bill T. and company would replace my limbs too if I griped about it ... but I just don't think it's that important. I'm OK with it, but I know what some of ya'll are talking about.
All things considered, I think Excal is one fine company making fine bows.
The Excal is a very solid performer. The stock and rail and trigger group and catch assembly are all fine, too ... but the finish and paint job is less than fine.
I have no doubt that Bill T. and company would replace my limbs too if I griped about it ... but I just don't think it's that important. I'm OK with it, but I know what some of ya'll are talking about.
All things considered, I think Excal is one fine company making fine bows.
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Ok, I was not bad mouthing Excalibur. But since the topic came up, I can say that the paint chipping has been a concern. I had planned to contact Excalibur after this season anyway.
This will be the third season with my bow, and the warranty be ending soon. I had no doubt that Excalibur would fully take care of my issue if I called them. I was just hoping someone from Excalibur would join in the thread explain the cause and maybe assure me that it was not going to be an issue, and guess what they did, proving they have great customer service.
I also do not plan on sending my limbs back for a few paint chips but if the Excalibur marketing dude thought it was going to be larger issue or it might be a recall issue they needed to know about. Then I might plan to sending it in after this season rather then waiting until my warranty was almost up.
So sorry by no means did I think that expressing my concerns about a small problem was bad mouthing Excalibur I have highly recommended them to all of my friends and family and my next crossbow will also be a Excalibur.
Also if I had a bought a gun and shooting it caused the finish to chip off I would contact the maker about it because I would have a problem with that!
Thank you Chris,
This will be the third season with my bow, and the warranty be ending soon. I had no doubt that Excalibur would fully take care of my issue if I called them. I was just hoping someone from Excalibur would join in the thread explain the cause and maybe assure me that it was not going to be an issue, and guess what they did, proving they have great customer service.
I also do not plan on sending my limbs back for a few paint chips but if the Excalibur marketing dude thought it was going to be larger issue or it might be a recall issue they needed to know about. Then I might plan to sending it in after this season rather then waiting until my warranty was almost up.
So sorry by no means did I think that expressing my concerns about a small problem was bad mouthing Excalibur I have highly recommended them to all of my friends and family and my next crossbow will also be a Excalibur.
Also if I had a bought a gun and shooting it caused the finish to chip off I would contact the maker about it because I would have a problem with that!
Thank you Chris,
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