Any feedback would be appreciated. I still can't figure out what I'm going to do for a quiver, arrows and target block.
Thanks,
Mino
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1. Bow
- Excalibur Matrix 405 Mega - Bare Bow
http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/catalo ... x_405_mega_
2. Scope
- Leopold Crossbones 2-7x33
http://www.leupold.com/hunting-shooting ... ow-scopes/
3. Scope Rings
- Leupold rifleman detachable low rings
http://www.leupold.com/hunting-shooting ... low-rings/
4. Trigger
- TriggerTech Matrix Hunter 2.5
http://www.triggertech.com/
5. String
- Boo's custom XS2 String with 40 strands
http://boocustomstrings.com/home.html
6. Accessories TAC-PAC
- http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/catalo ... ow/tac-pac
7. Quiver & Arrows
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8. Target Block
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Re: Help me build my Crossbow.
I'm fine with the stock quiver or quicky quiver. Bolts, I'd say 18" BE Zombies with 92gr brass inserts, 100gr points, and 2"blazers. Also, I'm loving the HHA Optimizer.
edit: forgot about the target. Field points, spyderweb crossbow target is great but pricey. Third hand archery rag bag target is probably best. Rhinehart rhinoblock for broadheads. Woody's arrow lube and Danny Miller plier pullers to get arrows out of your broadhead target.
edit: forgot about the target. Field points, spyderweb crossbow target is great but pricey. Third hand archery rag bag target is probably best. Rhinehart rhinoblock for broadheads. Woody's arrow lube and Danny Miller plier pullers to get arrows out of your broadhead target.
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Re: Help me build my Crossbow.
That would about be my suggestions as well. No matter how you slice it ( ) that bow is gonna tear up about any BH target you buy. I'd figure on a new one every year or so.paulaboutform wrote:I'm fine with the stock quiver or quicky quiver. Bolts, I'd say 18" BE Zombies with 92gr brass inserts, 100gr points, and 2"blazers. Also, I'm loving the HHA Optimizer.
edit: forgot about the target. Field points, spyderweb crossbow target is great but pricey. Third hand archery rag bag target is probably best. Rhinehart rhinoblock for broadheads. Woody's arrow lube and Danny Miller plier pullers to get arrows out of your broadhead target.
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Re: Help me build my Crossbow.
The great thing about the rhinoblock is that you can replace the core without having to buy a new target. Although I'm not sure what the price difference actually is.???nchunterkw wrote:That would about be my suggestions as well. No matter how you slice it ( ) that bow is gonna tear up about any BH target you buy. I'd figure on a new one every year or so.paulaboutform wrote:I'm fine with the stock quiver or quicky quiver. Bolts, I'd say 18" BE Zombies with 92gr brass inserts, 100gr points, and 2"blazers. Also, I'm loving the HHA Optimizer.
edit: forgot about the target. Field points, spyderweb crossbow target is great but pricey. Third hand archery rag bag target is probably best. Rhinehart rhinoblock for broadheads. Woody's arrow lube and Danny Miller plier pullers to get arrows out of your broadhead target.
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Re: Help me build my Crossbow.
My 2 cents, Whatever quiver you choose,I would go with a top mount if you plan to sling you bow in the woods like a rifle. Your vanes will appreciate it very much. As for a target, you can't beat the Rhino-block.Also, a lot of the guys swear by the bag that you stuff yourself. Boo says they'll stop anything except a freight train or a nagging wife.
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Re: Help me build my Crossbow.
The train maybe...nagging wife never.UPSMAN wrote:My 2 cents, Whatever quiver you choose,I would go with a top mount if you plan to sling you bow in the woods like a rifle. Your vanes will appreciate it very much. As for a target, you can't beat the Rhino-block.Also, a lot of the guys swear by the bag that you stuff yourself. Boo says they'll stop anything except a freight train or a nagging wife.
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Re: Help me build my Crossbow.
Danny Miller makes a sweet little top mount that weighs mere ounces. The Bohning top mount is a good choice too. I'd go with a Quiki 3-arrow quiver and Black Eagle Executioners, spine matched and indexed with, brass Lock & Load inserts and Blazer vanes for fine arrow package.
(If you do go with Lock & loads torque them in hard and check them now and then to be sure they stay tight.)
(If you do go with Lock & loads torque them in hard and check them now and then to be sure they stay tight.)
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