I tried a couple of the Excalibur models that were "bigger & badder" like the Exocet and Exomag, but just couldn't get comfortable with the long power stroke which also equates to a long cocking stroke for us short people.

Finally settled on a Phoenix which is not much more than a Vixen on steroids (the forward riser being the steroid).
I've had a mental problem of using the crosshair regardless of range, though. Even on 3-D I've guessed range, then carefully sighted and shot under the target only to realize I'd used the crosshair instead of the proper range mark.

And quivers - tried the Dan Miller mount and it works great, but I just don't like the balance of the bow with it on. Just a bit too front heavy for my tastes.
Well, I'm back to hunting with my Phoenix (Vixen on steroids), my trusty old hip quiver, and a brand new vari-zone scope!
After what seems like a long list of sights (red-dot, three dot red dot, three crosshair crossbow scope, multi-range crossbow reticle scope, fiber optic factory sights, duplex reticle rifle scopes) I've decided the vari-zone is the best selection for me.

The only thing I did differently was sight in the crosshair for 25 yards instead of 20. Most of my hunting shots are very short range, but I don't think 30 yards is out of reason, so I selected the 25 yard zero in case I forget the range marks. This way the arrow would still be in the kill zone if I did use the crosshair.

It works out the range marks are still good at 10 yard intervals and my very limited shooting at longer ranges has had me sticking arrows in a 2" target dot at 35 & 45 yards. Haven't tried 55 yet, as there is no way I'd try a hunting shot that far, and I didn't want to move the target again.

The top duplex post is good at 15 yards (and closer), but the crosshair still keeps the arrow within 2½" on those close shots.
Now if I could only find a deer to shoot!

So far the season hasn't offered many chances and the only shot I tried (opening morning miss on a big doe) confirmed the reason NOT to use regular rifle scopes on a crossbow. The POI had shifted from dead-on to 6-7" low left since I had last shot it the evening before and the arrow went under her at just over 25 yards.


