FIANLLY GOT SIGHTED IN!
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FIANLLY GOT SIGHTED IN!
I JUST GOT TO REALLY GET MY NEW EQUINOX SIGHTED IN. IT WAS PRETTY COLD OUT AND GETTING THE BOLTS OUT OF THE BLOCK TARGET WAS HARD BUT I GOT SIGHTED IN PRETTY GOOD SO I GUESS I WILL WAIT TILL WARMER WEATHER TO REALLY FINE TUNE IT. PRETTY HAPPY WITH IT SO FAR I ONLY SHOT ABOUT 10 TIMES, ENOUGH TO GET A LITTLE FEEL FOR IT AND I LIKE IT A LOT. SHOOTS EVEN HARDER THAN I EXPECTED!!!! HARD TO BELIEVE HOW IT BURIES UP IN THAT TARGET I HAD TO USE A SMALL PRY BAR TO REACH IN BESIDE THE BOLTS AND OPEN UP THE TARGET TO PULL THEM OUT.I CANT WAIT TO TRY IT OUT ON A DEER NEXT FALL. DO ANY OF YOU USE AND LIKE THE EXCAL BOLTCUTTERS? HOW DO THEY TYPICALLY SHOOT COMPARED WITH THE FIELD POINTS? I AM PLANNING ON TRYING THEM BUT I HAVENT YET. THANKS ALL.....JASON
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Good to hear of getting it sighted in. Boltcutters i used them last yr. Shot inch low & 3/4" right at 20 yds. Comparing them with the 150 gr field pts in pak. So its not too bad, just make sure to sight it in using BH & resharpen it.
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wvjson, do you have an arrow puller? http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/catalo ... row_puller You may want to invest in one if you don't have one. Dan Miller makes one as well: http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h74/a ... rrpull.jpg Don't quote me on this but I think that Dan sells them for about $15.00.
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Welcome to the forum! Danny Miller's arrow puller and or some arrow lube will make life easier.
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Welcome to Excalibur first thing you want to do is get a back up string fast the serving don't last that long. so here a good fix to make it last a lot longer. try-served your equinox with halo braid - .030 this work very well I shoot equinox my self i love it i took two deer this year with it 40 and 45 yards shots so it is deadly at all ranges . i been shooting the spitfire xp proserie but not a big fan of mechanical broadheads even that they did work good for me but reading a lot on diff broadhead here i think i'm going to try slick trick 125 gr. when i pull my arrows out lol i take a softball and tap the nock then pull them out ez lol with carbon arrows
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Very cold out today for shooting. Just came in myself from shooting my bow in the backyard. 30 shots in minus 12 degrees celcius and 7 inchs of fresh snow today. BBBBRRRRR!!!!!! Arrows are definatly harder to pull out.
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Congrats on the Excalibur & getting it sighted in!
I'd suggest the arrow puller, too. I have one of Dan Miller's, and it makes it easy. Grip the arrow, rotate it 1/4 turn, and pull straight out. You'll damage arrows pulling by hand if you aren't careful.
I'd suggest the arrow puller, too. I have one of Dan Miller's, and it makes it easy. Grip the arrow, rotate it 1/4 turn, and pull straight out. You'll damage arrows pulling by hand if you aren't careful.
wabi
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RAY I THINK I WILL GET A BAG TARGET TO SHOOT FIELD TIPS IN. WITH A BAG TARGET I SHOULDENT NEED A PULLER SHOULD I ?
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GUYS WOULD I BE BETTER OFF TO GO AHEAD AND GET A BOO STRING? SECOND FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO DO USE THE BOLTCUTTERS, ONCE THE EXUINOQ IS SIGHTED IN FOR THEM WILL IT GROUP THEM WELL? I UNDERSTAND THAT I WILL HAVE TO RE SIGHT THE SCOPE FOR THEM BUT I JUST WONDERED WHO ALL COULD TELL ME WHAT TO EXPECT AS FAR AS GROUPING WITH THEM GOES? THANKS GUYS.....JASON
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Jason,
The bag target is best for field tips - no arrow puller needed.
I'd wait a while before I used anything but the string that comes with the bow. It's a dacron string and a bit more forgiving than a fastflight string in the event of a dryfire.
There is a learning curve to shooting a crossbow, and a dryfire is a good possibility during that process. Learn to establish a routine for shooting!
Cock the bow - flip the safety ON - load an arrow!
If you aren't ready to load an arrow, or are being distracted by someone - do not cock the bow!
The only exception I make to this process is if I'm getting ready to climb into a tree stand. In that case I cock the bow and flip the safety on, but leave the arrow off the rail until I'm in the stand.
The bag target is best for field tips - no arrow puller needed.
I'd wait a while before I used anything but the string that comes with the bow. It's a dacron string and a bit more forgiving than a fastflight string in the event of a dryfire.
There is a learning curve to shooting a crossbow, and a dryfire is a good possibility during that process. Learn to establish a routine for shooting!
Cock the bow - flip the safety ON - load an arrow!
If you aren't ready to load an arrow, or are being distracted by someone - do not cock the bow!
The only exception I make to this process is if I'm getting ready to climb into a tree stand. In that case I cock the bow and flip the safety on, but leave the arrow off the rail until I'm in the stand.
wabi
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I used them to take a decent 6 pt last yr. They shoot good groups 2" out to 40 yds from my phoenix. You don't want to shoot 3 at one dot! If you do then you will have messed up BH's cause they will hit each other
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You need yourself a good bag target such as the Buckmasters 180. Walmart has them for $25.00 or a bag or rags. You will have no problem pulling out a broadhead or fieldpoint. Congrats on you Equinox, you bought the best lol. Im somewhat bias. I wish you luck with the boltcutters. I shoot 100 gr spitfires they group the same as my fieldpoints.
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fyi I have shot the pheonix into a bag no problems ...my buddy had an equinox an was putting them threw the bag ...ruined a few fletching on his bolts ...
[quote="wvjason"]GUYS WOULD I BE BETTER OFF TO GO AHEAD AND GET A BOO STRING? SECOND FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO DO USE THE BOLTCUTTERS, ONCE THE EXUINOQ IS SIGHTED IN FOR THEM WILL IT GROUP THEM WELL? I UNDERSTAND THAT I WILL HAVE TO RE SIGHT THE SCOPE FOR THEM BUT I JUST WONDERED WHO ALL COULD TELL ME WHAT TO EXPECT AS FAR AS GROUPING WITH THEM GOES? THANKS GUYS.....JASON[/quote]
[quote="wvjason"]GUYS WOULD I BE BETTER OFF TO GO AHEAD AND GET A BOO STRING? SECOND FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO DO USE THE BOLTCUTTERS, ONCE THE EXUINOQ IS SIGHTED IN FOR THEM WILL IT GROUP THEM WELL? I UNDERSTAND THAT I WILL HAVE TO RE SIGHT THE SCOPE FOR THEM BUT I JUST WONDERED WHO ALL COULD TELL ME WHAT TO EXPECT AS FAR AS GROUPING WITH THEM GOES? THANKS GUYS.....JASON[/quote]
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i have the morrells yellow jacket bag target and with the equinox still dont have any problem with the arrows going in the same spot. always 1 hand pull out. target cost $50 at cabelas
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I have two Buckmaster 180 sack targets and have shot the h@#@ out of them with a '09 Equinox and have never shot through one. For the price you can't beat them.
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