Isnt that something .....Thank gosh for Warranty ..I think back in early 2015 they did have problem with some limbs if I read correct...Maybe some will chime in ..
This gives me idea where to look on my micro limbs for problem so far all I had was those blemish lines on limbs mostly on left side ..Why is it left side seems to be one that breaks?Could it be for some reason more pressure can be on left limb?When I see pic its usually left limb..
Gen II Limbs
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Re: Gen II Limbs
Sure enuff split n whats to think, new limb time my friend as that one is ruined
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Re: Gen II Limbs
What do you think?sproulman wrote:Isnt that something .....Thank gosh for Warranty ..I think back in early 2015 they did have problem with some limbs if I read correct...Maybe some will chime in ..
This gives me idea where to look on my micro limbs for problem so far all I had was those blemish lines on limbs mostly on left side ..Why is it left side seems to be one that breaks?Could it be for some reason more pressure can be on left limb?When I see pic its usually left limb..



Re: Gen II Limbs
look closer....you will see numbers stamped into the limbs not in markerrobertyb wrote:newbie wrote:limbs are finished in house now.... otherwise the same.
They also have markings on the back for date/ lot/ tracking purposes... stamped right into the limb material.
I thought that was the deflection number. It used to be from about 95 to 108 or so until they changed the way they measured deflection.
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Midge- a.k.a Micro 335
SSAS Spynal Tapps-Original
100 Grn 2" Shwacker
Boo threads
Don't wreck the fun house!
Re: Gen II Limbs
Both of my micros show lines on the left limb, they both wear the left side of the arrow/nock more, and the wrapped arrows transfer colour to the left side of the rail. My 335 is more pronounced than my 355micro. So clearly they pressure more on the left side in my case at leastsproulman wrote:Isnt that something .....Thank gosh for Warranty ..I think back in early 2015 they did have problem with some limbs if I read correct...Maybe some will chime in ..
This gives me idea where to look on my micro limbs for problem so far all I had was those blemish lines on limbs mostly on left side ..Why is it left side seems to be one that breaks?Could it be for some reason more pressure can be on left limb?When I see pic its usually left limb..
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Re: Gen II Limbs
My old limbs and new I have just fitted only number 85 and 85.5 written in marker, there are no other small numbers........
The arrow nock there is a very slight mark on one side, but the rope is perfectly centered ....
The arrow nock there is a very slight mark on one side, but the rope is perfectly centered ....
Re: Gen II Limbs
Hmmm. See that now but none of mine have them even though one set is fairly new.newbie wrote:look closer....you will see numbers stamped into the limbs not in markerrobertyb wrote:newbie wrote:limbs are finished in house now.... otherwise the same.
They also have markings on the back for date/ lot/ tracking purposes... stamped right into the limb material.
I thought that was the deflection number. It used to be from about 95 to 108 or so until they changed the way they measured deflection.
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From what date Excalibur provides limbs GEN II?
Re: Gen II Limbs
This question is best answered by Excalibur if you contact Excalibur directly.nenokid wrote:From what date Excalibur provides limbs GEN II?
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Huskemaw and Leupold crossbow optics.
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SWAT BH's and TOTA heads.
Teach Your Family How To Hunt So You Don't Have To Hunt For Your Family