Micro accuracy?
Micro accuracy?
Hey, just wondering if any of you Micro owners have had a chance to get out and see how accurate the Micro's are out to 50 yards. Plan on using mine for the 3d season this summer and would like to know if you guys or gals have been experimenting out to that yardage to see how well your groups are and what is working best. Any info would be appreciated.
Re: Micro accuracy?
I'm not a long distance shooter, but have shot to 50 yards with good accuracy. I was using a set of shooting stix, so not bench rest accuracy to be expected. I was using 15" Zombie Slayers with 92 grain brass inserts up front, 20.5 grain aluminum inserts rear, and 100 grain field points, 2 1/2" groups. I was happy with that. Up close, same hole accuracy free hand at 15 yards. As accurate as any Excalibur i have ever shot!
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Re: Micro accuracy?
Very nice xcalibur, thanks for the info.
Re: Micro accuracy?
buttnbuck, I would suggest going 110 grains in the snout, or 125 grain heads for longer range accuracy, I'm into lighter arrows lately, and that combination is not necessarily the best for all. One of my buddies just into crossbow hunting, and he has the same setup I do with heavier heads, 125 grains, and he is a much better shot than i am anyway, just my opinion on getting started with your new bow. 

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Re: Micro accuracy?
Biggest contribution to accuracy is practice, these bows, unless on a rest are heavy and somewhat awkward.
Training your body to hold the bow steady, or better yet, control it's movement is paramount.
Practice builds confidence, with confidence comes accuracy.
To add to what has been said..
The Triggertech triggers never seem to get any complaints, and a smooth trigger sure wouldn't hurt anything.
Training your body to hold the bow steady, or better yet, control it's movement is paramount.
Practice builds confidence, with confidence comes accuracy.
To add to what has been said..
The Triggertech triggers never seem to get any complaints, and a smooth trigger sure wouldn't hurt anything.
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Re: Micro accuracy?
[quote="Pydpiper"], these bows, unless on a rest are heavy and somewhat awkward.
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are you talking about ALL crossbows in general???...
because the LAST thing I would describe my Micro as is heavy and awkward....
norm
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are you talking about ALL crossbows in general???...
because the LAST thing I would describe my Micro as is heavy and awkward....
norm
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Re: Micro accuracy?
X2 for wondering that too.coolhl wrote:Pydpiper wrote:, these bows, unless on a rest are heavy and somewhat awkward.
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are you talking about ALL crossbows in general???...
because the LAST thing I would describe my Micro as is heavy and awkward....
norm


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Re: Micro accuracy?
.... And so was I... I thought he was referring to my brother in law's Ten Pointer which is a Sherman tank in weight compared to the fine, precision balanced shooting instrument known as my, ....Nightmare 335StormDragon wrote:X2 for wondering that too.coolhl wrote:Pydpiper wrote:, these bows, unless on a rest are heavy and somewhat awkward.
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are you talking about ALL crossbows in general???...
because the LAST thing I would describe my Micro as is heavy and awkward....
norm![]()



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Re: Micro accuracy?
Micro is certainly lighter than bows of a few years ago, but I meant crossbows in general.
When you have a stock against your shoulder and limbs protruding from each end it slows the amount of time it takes to move the bow.
I think of it like a tightrope walker, the extensions of the balance pole is for stability as well as to provide a leverage point. In a hunting environment that in my opinion is awkward.
If it stabilized things we would be seeing completion shooters with horizontal extensions on other stocked shooting apparatuses.
This is why I chose the words "somewhat awkward" opposed to simply being awkward. There is a big difference when you leave out that one word.
When you have a stock against your shoulder and limbs protruding from each end it slows the amount of time it takes to move the bow.
I think of it like a tightrope walker, the extensions of the balance pole is for stability as well as to provide a leverage point. In a hunting environment that in my opinion is awkward.
If it stabilized things we would be seeing completion shooters with horizontal extensions on other stocked shooting apparatuses.
This is why I chose the words "somewhat awkward" opposed to simply being awkward. There is a big difference when you leave out that one word.
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Re: Micro accuracy?
Ya, i agree with your suggestion on the 125gr. points xcaliber. i shot the Matrix 330 last year at a few tournaments and it too loved the 125gr. points.xcaliber wrote:buttnbuck, I would suggest going 110 grains in the snout, or 125 grain heads for longer range accuracy, I'm into lighter arrows lately, and that combination is not necessarily the best for all. One of my buddies just into crossbow hunting, and he has the same setup I do with heavier heads, 125 grains, and he is a much better shot than i am anyway, just my opinion on getting started with your new bow.
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Re: Micro accuracy?
Great shooting!xcaliber wrote:I'm not a long distance shooter, but have shot to 50 yards with good accuracy. I was using a set of shooting stix, so not bench rest accuracy to be expected. I was using 15" Zombie Slayers with 92 grain brass inserts up front, 20.5 grain aluminum inserts rear, and 100 grain field points, 2 1/2" groups. I was happy with that. Up close, same hole accuracy free hand at 15 yards. As accurate as any Excalibur i have ever shot!![]()
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Re: Micro accuracy?
I shoot 15in zombies, 110 brass inserts, 125 gr points. When shooting off a rest with no wind you better not aim at the same dot ! 

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Leupold scopes VixenMaster Strings
Big john arrows. BOO strings & things
Montec g5
DaGriz knive
Less work.....more hunt
Derry Hicks
Excalibur only
Re: Micro accuracy?
I heard the accuracy SUCKS.
So send me yours, I will tweak if for you and after a couple years of baseline data I will send it back "shooting perfectly"
So send me yours, I will tweak if for you and after a couple years of baseline data I will send it back "shooting perfectly"

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Re: Micro accuracy?
That sounds like to good a deal to be true !galamb wrote:I heard the accuracy SUCKS.
So send me yours, I will tweak if for you and after a couple years of baseline data I will send it back "shooting perfectly"


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Re: Micro accuracy?
I have always been amazed at the excalibur bows I've owned and when I got the micro I thought no way will it shoot as tight of groups as my other models did being as small as it was
I think it shoots tighter ... What can I say ... I'm in love. 


Micro 335 Camo. Micro Nightmare. Vixen Matrix 310 Axiom
Leupold scopes VixenMaster Strings
Big john arrows. BOO strings & things
Montec g5
DaGriz knive
Less work.....more hunt
Derry Hicks
Excalibur only
Leupold scopes VixenMaster Strings
Big john arrows. BOO strings & things
Montec g5
DaGriz knive
Less work.....more hunt
Derry Hicks
Excalibur only