2010 Excaliburs anybody?

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terrym
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2010 Excaliburs anybody?

Post by terrym »

Allright, some of you "connected" excalibur fans here must have some inside info on the new stuff. Who's gonna spill the beans? Thinking of upgrading my Phoenix.
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Post by one shot scott »

Oh man, Excalibur is usually pretty tight lipped!
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it will be hard to say thy have come out with so much in the last littel while .but extenders cheek pieces .ibex and lots more .what ever thy do bring out you can bet it will be first rate .DUTCH
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Post by Island Hunter »

I just bought a 2009 Exomax, I'm very impressed. 2010, it's got to be better, I guess we'll see soon. :D :roll:
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Post by SPITFIRE »

How do you improve on perfection ????????? :D :D A rose by anyother name............ :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Stash »

I know what I'd like to see...

A bowfishing attachment that connects to the dovetail bow quiver mount bracket.

A telescoping bipod/monopod that also can attach to the dovetail bracket mount.

An optional "drop" stirrup so you can shoot oversize turkey broadheads with stock 22" arrows.

A 150 grain expandable broadhead.
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Post by Cossack »

That's the great thing about Excal, they don't mess with perfection. A carved tip gone here a thumbhole stock there but they don't mess with the essentials.
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