Well if that's the case, take both bows, when ok big Buck does stroll by because of your luck... You'll be ready! Good thinking!vixenmaster wrote: ↑Sat Sep 21, 2019 9:46 pmYou maybe right. I should take it out in the mornin to hunt n watch the limbs shear off or fold in about the time my big Buck strolls up about 25-30 yds. I knowed if'en i have anymore trouble from it i will break it down n find it a new home
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Damn Mike, that sucks! I can't imagine your lack of faith at this point. I would either buy a wide limber, or just go to wheels altogether.
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I really like this model n i want it to work so bad but i see the writin on the Wall wid the limbs. Didn't they jus start makin bullet proof limbs ? How does this crap jus keep on happenin, yeah i am not a happy camper. I jus upped n shucked anudder $230 fer a crank to cock wid
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Post some pics of the issue! I have never seen a limb tip break like that.
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I seem to get a feelin you are doubtful i am tellin the truth. I will take a pic tomorrow n post it n send it in the Excal fer anudder set of sucky limbs. One thing about i don't plan on buyin an extra set. They can jus send me them every time it breaks as i tired of it !Carnivorous wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2019 12:19 amPost some pics of the issue! I have never seen a limb tip break like that.
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I recall seeing limb tip issues were due to the loops on the Excalibur strings being out of spec. Maybe send the string back to have them examine it..
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Its not the strings fault at all, its a chunk of the RH mag tip that broke out while i shot my 400 gr arrows. You have done well never to have any limb issues. They live wid me wid these Matrix/BD n Micro's i have had. Tell i am jus very bent over this, not in a mood that pleases my Mrs. cause i have been raisin hob since this afternoon
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Am I reading this correctly? You have had limb trouble with all 11 Excalibur Micro and Matrix bows you have bought! Holy crap that is bad luck right there!vixenmaster wrote: ↑Sat Sep 21, 2019 9:43 pmYup Awshucks is tellin me i am smuck fer buyin anymore Excals, cause i have him! Maybe i was hopin n askin fer too much fer jus one of 11 Micro/Matrix models i have bought over the 7 yrs to actually stay together !longbow joe wrote: ↑Sat Sep 21, 2019 7:10 pmGeese.......aww shucks is telling ya something.lt wants you
I usually have real bad luck with stuff I buy. I make my wife or the store clerk pick what ever it is I’m buying. If I pick it it will be broken and I’ll have to return it for a new one.
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Other than the chunk of string groove on rh mag tip my findin's/review is of this. I absolutely love this BD360 bar none! Ease of use, weight, width, poundage, speed. I have not found the 1st Con, all i have found is Pro positive. Would i buy this model again YES! Seems bad luck befalls me but its jus not Excals that catch grief. So that is my Review n honest opinion about this wonderful BD360 model
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That's saying a lot Mike. Hope it fixed quick and with you for the long haulvixenmaster wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2019 3:32 pmOther than the chunk of string groove on rh mag tip my findin's/review is of this. I absolutely love this BD360 bar none! Ease of use, weight, width, poundage, speed. I have not found the 1st Con, all i have found is Pro positive. Would i buy this model again YES! Seems bad luck befalls me but its jus not Excals that catch grief. So that is my Review n honest opinion about this wonderful BD360 model
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After hundreds of shots with my Micro 335, I had a limb crack on a hunt last October. Fortunately, I keep my Dad’s old Ibex at my place in OK as a back up. I was back up and going in about 30 minutes, but it still sucked. Excalibur warranted the limb, but now I’m gun shy of the bow. I’ve got it scoped and sighted in, but I’m sitting here this evening with my Offspring in the blind...