When it comes to speed, accuracy and dependability, Excalibur crossbows are second to none. So I can't foresee much, if any improvement in those areas for the years to come.
However, where I feel there is room for improvement is in the design of the stocks. With the exception of a deeper fore-end, camo design and colour, the plastic stocks have remained essentially the same and "lacking" for about fifteen years.
I was hoping that with the introduction of the thumb-hole stocks, we'd see a beefier "cheek" and "comb" on the stocks. I must say I was somewhat disappointed when they stayed the same and the LOP was shorten instead, necessitating the use of an "add-on" optional cheek-piece and extenders
I suppose if Excaliburs were perfect, there wouldn't be anything left to improve.

In a sense, I'm relieved that the stocks have stayed the same, as it means there's no sense or need to replace my current Exomag and Exocet 175.
