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Axe 340 and accessories taken down and stored in a Plano Double Rifle Case
For those of you wanting to know how the Axe 340's rail and riser is fastened together. Cylindrical Rod & Bolt/Screw used to fasten Axe 340's rail and riser together
Pic of front end of Axe 340 rail The screw protruding through the bottom of the rail is an accessory and is used to fasten my custom dovetail quiver mount bracket seen below it
Upside down pic of back-end of the Axe 340 riser The hole in the centre is where the screw/bolt is inserted
Another upside down pic of back-end of the Axe 340 riser
Last edited by ComfyBear on Thu Aug 22, 2019 10:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Thanks for the insight. For some reason I am seriously tempted get the Kryptek version. I had the raid and sold it. Really a great looking bow. I’m wrestling with the decision since I already have a juiced up 335 in the arsenal.....
Very cool design. I wonder if my Micro. 335 black stock would mate up with the AXE main frame!
A touch of frost has heightened your awareness and your heart steadily beats in anticipation. Your senses are suddenly alert to the movement on the forest floor and you realize that the moment of truth is at hand.
A touch of frost has heightened your awareness and your heart steadily beats in anticipation. Your senses are suddenly alert to the movement on the forest floor and you realize that the moment of truth is at hand.
No the riser is a single "block" of aluminum, just like all the other Excalibur risers. The difference is the shape and size and that it connects with a single bolt through the front, instead of the bottom.
Upside down pic of back-end of the Axe 340 riser The hole in the centre is where the screw/bolt is inserted
The other two pieces you see in the pic below are separate. The cylindrical rod goes through the hole in the rail, while the screw/bolt goes through the front of the riser and is screwed into the drilled and tapped cylindrical rod. A black "gasket" (seen in the above pic) is glued to the riser and is sandwiched between the it and rail.
The AXE might not be as easy to take down as the TD models, but it can be disassembled and reassembled in mere seconds. I did so to take the above pics. When I reassembled it the POI was unchanged. I think Excalibur created a real winner with the AXE.
A touch of frost has heightened your awareness and your heart steadily beats in anticipation. Your senses are suddenly alert to the movement on the forest floor and you realize that the moment of truth is at hand.
Jeff it's calling your name, so stop agonizing over the decision. Take it from someone who's been around the block a for quite a "few" years. We only live once. So enjoy yourself, it's later than you think.
To quote an old 1960's ad..."Do it now...Don't wait for spring."
Jeff it's calling your name, so stop agonizing over the decision. Take it from someone who's been around the block a for quite a "few" years. We only live once. So enjoy yourself, it's later than you think.
To quote an old 1960's ad..."Do it now...Don't wait for spring."
I used to think that way. I added up all the $ I spent on bows. It was about the same as a fully guided Africa hunt... lol
There will always be the latest and greatest to tempt me!
A touch of frost has heightened your awareness and your heart steadily beats in anticipation. Your senses are suddenly alert to the movement on the forest floor and you realize that the moment of truth is at hand.
Jeff it's calling your name, so stop agonizing over the decision. Take it from someone who's been around the block a for quite a "few" years. We only live once. So enjoy yourself, it's later than you think.
To quote an old 1960's ad..."Do it now...Don't wait for spring."
I used to think that way. I added up all the $ I spent on bows. It was about the same as a fully guided Africa hunt... lol
There will always be the latest and greatest to tempt me!
It's all about perspective. For me it's about owning "stuff", I've also been guilty of owning more crossbows than needed. Thirteen Excaliburs and one top of the line TenPoint. The fact is that owning them has given me more joy than any trip ever could. The way I see it, once the trip is over the joy is gone, but with owning an object the feeling is longer lasting. I can wrap my hands around it and admire it whenever the urge strikes me.
The way I see it, I would much rather take that special hunting trip with fond hunting memories and friendships made over owning stuff..Siting in your comfy home fondling your stuff isn't as exciting as a real unique hunt.
One good crossbow can take you around the world. Owning a dozen or more may not leave enough cash left over at the end of the day for the working man to take that special trip.
Owning stuff , or too much stuff seems selfish when owning less and enjoying more time afield can be more rewarding when you play your cards right.
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