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buckbuster
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Swiss Crossbow:Twin bow II Crossbow

Post by buckbuster »

Has anyone heard of this crossbow?
It says that it shoots 370 feet per second.And has 99 ft/lbs. of energy.
And its around $1,200.
Has anyone shot one?
It looks kinda wierd. It has four wheels.
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YIKES!

Post by MichiganBill »

Holy cow, that thing looks incredible! Off to the Internet we go to do some research!
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Post by Maritimer »

Looks way to complicated for me, :shock: I like things kept simple. :D :wink: :D
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Post by GaryL »

Lot of talk last year about that xbow, talk about a nightmare tuning up and changing cables :shock: nice one ta fix in the field eh!
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Post by pphoenix »

why make things so complicated, when they can be so simple, excalibur all the way. :D :D :D
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Post by Digger »

Gary, at least the price has come down since Jim C showed it last year.
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Post by Big John »

That really looks complicated. Looks like a Geometry ,and Science project.
Good speed though. Heavy price tag to. Me thinks I don't want one.
Excaliburs are way to easy, I like that in hunting Weapons! :wink:
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Post by dnepr »

Kinda neat but the 370 fps is with a short 16" arrow. The price tag is a shocker for this poor boy . maybe if I won the lottery .
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Post by TYE »

It looks stupid to me.
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Post by LoneWolf »

TYE wrote:It looks stupid to me.
Einstein didn't look as smart as he was either... :P :wink:
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Post by GaryL »

LoneWolf wrote:
TYE wrote:It looks stupid to me.
Einstein didn't look as smart as he was either... :P :wink:
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Post by Lee »

I like to see or try one are there any shops in ontario with one. Lee
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Post by Livtahunt »

I'd like to see someone fix that while their hunting. Theres no need to look around theres more than enough great crossbows on this site to choose from :D
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Post by ecoaster »

Don't need something that looks fancy, need something to get er done! I'm a firm beleiver in keeping the moving parts to a minimum, not just with bows, but everything. Keep it simple and there will be less things to go wrong.
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