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gerald strine
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Thought it would be fun to see some of the old vintage Excaliburs of long ago I will start with my 1999 Exocet I picked up last year. hear is a link you can copy and past.

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Hear is my old Equinox.

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Here are some of mine. Ibex SMF & Vortex Micro 335 Gen ! Matrix 330 & 355. I have the 330 Matrix & Micro 355 currently in the Excalibur Stable, and will add another model to be named after Wedding Plans are paid for my little one. Maybe sooner! :wink:

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I may find a couple three :lol:
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Vixen Master love that first bow what is it. I love the old school camo.
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My old Matrix 355 black out... :)

It looks huge compared to my Suppressor.. Lol

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Nice looking rig Belleriver , Way to put the hammer down on that Yotte.
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gerald strine wrote:
Sat Feb 17, 2018 6:32 pm
Vixen Master love that first bow what is it. I love the old school camo.
It is a 1998 Exocet 165 Carved tip limbs
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vixenmaster wrote:
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gerald strine wrote:
Sat Feb 17, 2018 6:32 pm
Vixen Master love that first bow what is it. I love the old school camo.
It is a 1998 Exocet 165 Carved tip limbs
Sweet my post is a 1999 Exocet carved tip anybody have a 2000 Exocet they can post.
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My old ExoMax, second crossbow for me...

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Nice bow what is the camo pattern.
Sweet wolverine pelt did you take him with your Exomax ?
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Nice!
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I started with a Horton ultra lite TRT, then Bear Bruzer before I wised up.
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gerald strine wrote:
Sun Feb 18, 2018 7:32 pm
Nice bow what is the camo pattern.
Sweet wolverine pelt did you take him with your Exomax ?
I really do not know what the camo pattern was on those older ExoMax bows?

The wolverine was shot with a 22 caliber pistol, and at about 3 feet.
Had a Carry Permit (Biologist) in those days, and simply happened to have the pistol in a pocket of my snowmobile suit.
Wolverine was coming down from the hills to raid the cabins on a long point off the Yukon that sticks out into the Beaufort Sea.
When he saw me, he snarled, then charged. :shock:
Damn happy I had the little pocket gun!
Even happier the first shot took him in the forehead! :wink:

Made a nice backdrop for that bow...

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Dang Nog, you're either an incredibly lucky guy or one helluva a marksman! I doubt one person in a million could nail a charging wolverine between the eyes with a pistol! Or even hit it at all!

Pretty cool!
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