Must I change this limb?

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Tyflots
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Re: Must I change this limb?

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ForumUsers/CustomerService a big thank you for your quick answer's and your help. Very impressive, of course i appreciate it especialy for a first post, by the way sorry if i have offenses some people, i didn't want that.

I don't understand all reply, my poor english for sure. Like this one where i read terrorist, for me (actualy and probably for many other frenchy...)this word mean machine gun and humanbomb... Sound a little bit strange for me when i come here to ask your point of view about my m330 limb.

Anyway i just asking it without fear because accuracy stay the same i know (maybe my bolt know very well the way to go to my garden target :) and no new strange sound when i cocking my crossbow and pull the trigger. I just seen this little crack when i checked my string.

My apologize if you think i haven't respected the "introduction protocol", i'm not here to hurt somebody.

Again thank you to you guys who have took the time to read and answer me.
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Re: Must I change this limb?

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Welcome to the forum. I for one may have been a little rough on yuu and I hope that you stick around and enjoy the forum. Let us know how your bow turns out. Aging :D
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Re: Must I change this limb?

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My comments were general based on another's comments. Never would have personalized this to this particular poster. If I offended this particular member then I extend a heartfelt apology. Bienvenue mon ami. Vous etes "welcome" ici
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Re: Must I change this limb?

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Now most see when I posted that I put car wax on my bow and that caused the slits and bubbles..What I did not understand is because I did not post pictures some felt I was Hoax or possibly JOE..After talking to BOO I cooled down and UNDERSTOOD why some went after me even to call Gene and say is Sproul JOE?

You know really it does sound dumb to put car wax on your bow and I can see why some felt I was goofy.. :lol:
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Tyflots
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Re: Must I change this limb?

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Thank you to your welcome. Merci de m'avoir souhaité la bienvenue sur ce fofo.

About the Customer Service team, they know very well their job for sure.
New limb is on the way, item has been shipped.

No doubt to me, my next crossbow will be an excalibur again.
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Glad to hear you're being taken care of!! Welcome again!!
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I'm very happy today, new limbs are here! Thank you so much customer service.
Have a good day to you all.
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I'm very happy to see you here as a member of our forum and that Excalibur's customer service took good care of you. :D

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