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while i am in complete agreement with your thinking, i do feel that the 700 is not the gun it was when i owned one in the 70's.gerald strine wrote: ↑Fri Jan 05, 2018 7:20 pmWhat the heck I see they dropped half their line up The Matrix series were my favorites I like the stocks better than the bulldog type and the gen 11 risers are rock solid performers , I bet the new offerings will come with new higher prices than the Matrix line , hope not but seams to be the trend , something is off when you can buy a Remington model 700 with scope for $460 and a x bow will cost twice as much ?
Oh that 700 is definatly not the same corrolation. You'd need to spend two or three times that to get one new now that compares to the quality of the models offered pre-1980. Im a huge 700 fan, but they are not making lifelong products anymore. You'd need to compare some higher end models 700 as Excalibur doesnt offer an "SPS" equivilent crossbow line.Goose52 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2018 6:37 amwhile i am in complete agreement with your thinking, i do feel that the 700 is not the gun it was when i owned one in the 70's.gerald strine wrote: ↑Fri Jan 05, 2018 7:20 pmWhat the heck I see they dropped half their line up The Matrix series were my favorites I like the stocks better than the bulldog type and the gen 11 risers are rock solid performers , I bet the new offerings will come with new higher prices than the Matrix line , hope not but seams to be the trend , something is off when you can buy a Remington model 700 with scope for $460 and a x bow will cost twice as much ?