A little experiment with original limbs vs blemish

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Dominic
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Location: Mannheim, Germany

Re: A little experiment with original limbs vs blemish

Post by Dominic »

BH was the same, perhaps a little bit lower. Yes 8" is a lot. I was happy to hit my target, one inch more and my arrow would be away. In a few weeks we know more after i chrono it.
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Timmypo1
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Re: A little experiment with original limbs vs blemish

Post by Timmypo1 »

I had to replace the limbs on my Micro a few weeks ago and was pleasantly surprised when they hit exactly the same spot! How much does a set of blemished limbs usually run? Any idea if they always have them on hand? As for the whole blemished thing, I've never been too impressed with the finish on Excalibur bows anyhow. They all look pretty rough to me.
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Dominic
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Re: A little experiment with original limbs vs blemish

Post by Dominic »

They are still available! Just write a email to excalibur..for me it's a little bit more expensive because of shipping to germany..but I think 80CAD
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hankenhunter
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Re: A little experiment with original limbs vs blemish

Post by hankenhunter »

Personally, I would look at it as a bonus. Unless it is too hard to draw. Glad you were taken care of by Excalibur. Happy shootin far away brother.
Hank
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