1st X-Bow buck and thank you to Excalibur & *Pydpiper*
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1st X-Bow buck and thank you to Excalibur & *Pydpiper*
Thank Excalibur for making a great product and standing behind it with a great customer support system with the DVD's and accessories.
Thank you Pydpiper for your post on sighting in Crossbows. Very good info that I'm sure saved me time on the learning curve.
http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/phpBB2 ... l&start=15
Thank you to all the positive voices that post on the forum, helping new guys out. I've never posted before, I just used the search button and read what was shared by everyone's experience. The Forum information was a major contributor on my hunt, without a doubt.
First deer with my Equinox - all excalibur equipment scope, arrows, broad heads and etc. Bought the right stuff package and never looked back.
11pt shot at 45 yards through the shoulder... the Boltcutter passed this test. Arrow broke off in the shoulder, but the broadhead and about 16 inches of arrow penetrated to the rib cage on the other side.
Thank you Pydpiper for your post on sighting in Crossbows. Very good info that I'm sure saved me time on the learning curve.
http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/phpBB2 ... l&start=15
Thank you to all the positive voices that post on the forum, helping new guys out. I've never posted before, I just used the search button and read what was shared by everyone's experience. The Forum information was a major contributor on my hunt, without a doubt.
First deer with my Equinox - all excalibur equipment scope, arrows, broad heads and etc. Bought the right stuff package and never looked back.
11pt shot at 45 yards through the shoulder... the Boltcutter passed this test. Arrow broke off in the shoulder, but the broadhead and about 16 inches of arrow penetrated to the rib cage on the other side.
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WELCOME Scout22! I'm sure glad you decided to post. That's a great deer and thanks for telling us the details.
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Camx
Boo strings, top mounts
[url]http://www.michigancrossbowfederation.org[/url]
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Michigan-Crossbow-Federation/122974954384381
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Great !
Very nice buck!
Firts with a crossbow ? Whow !
Hope to see a similar in 2 weeks........
Firts with a crossbow ? Whow !
Hope to see a similar in 2 weeks........
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Bolt cutter and Rage 3 blades
Lumizone
Boo String
Crazy Farmers arrows
Bolt cutter and Rage 3 blades
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Congrats!!! Thats one heck of a way to start off with an Excalibur!
Thats looks like a lot of Fine Eating there to! But topping that one may take some time.
Thats looks like a lot of Fine Eating there to! But topping that one may take some time.
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