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huntman
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Post by huntman »

I have one reserved as well!! Ill probably never shot it but it will be nice to hold on to in case it is worth something one day. We always think that but it hardly ever happens not with hunting equipment but with many other things. One thing is for sure i will always get at least my original investment back with an excalibur. I would love to hang it or put it on dispaly but with a two year old and a second on the way i dont think that is a good idea~!! :D :roll:
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Post by saxman »

I love the stock,it looks like it may have a longer L.O.P. than my Equinox.
I am goint to bulid mine up to be longer and the recoil pad looks like a good way to do it.
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LV2HNT
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Post by LV2HNT »

I want one realy bad but I am not sure if I should do it. I would have to sell my current xbow to get it, meaning I would have to use it for hunting and I don't know if I could. The stock matches my muzzle loader stock which is cool if I ever wanted to display them in my house but then I would always have to worry more about them being stolen.

How many of you guys buying them are planning on hunting with them?
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Downunder
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Post by Downunder »

I'd love one too but by the time its converted to New Zealand dollars and freight..... elchhhhhhh ! :shock: Its a really nice piece :cry:
Normous
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Post by Normous »

I just placed my order today. It just won't be a display model. I'm going to Hunt for sure with it.
Can't wait. My birthday is in April and this is my gift from Patti.
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crazyfarmer
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Post by crazyfarmer »

wish my wife would spend 1k on me for a gift.. im lucky to get a walmart shirt :lol: :lol:

yet spending 5-6k on a ring for her is cheap :twisted: LOL
Woody Williams
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Post by Woody Williams »

I handled one at the ATA show in Indy yesterday.

It is a beauty and Bill said they are selling fast.

Better get your order in now if you want one..
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raydaughety
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Post by raydaughety »

Preach on Crazyfrmer, preach on brother :( It's a sad situation. ) I come from a family that is a giving one. Nice gifts were the norm. Tina was not raised that way. I spent about 1k on her for Christmas and she got me a beard trimmer, ( I ain't got no beard ). She did get me some tools and stuff though. I really think that she would go into full cardiac arrest if she knew how much money was in me and Tyler's hunting account :wink: .
God Bless !!!!!!!!!

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