Hello from Pennsylvania!
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- Lonewolf McQuade
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Hello from Pennsylvania!
Hello all! Glad to finally get in here, been trying a while.
Long time Excalibur owner. I've had the Equinox since its release & Thursday, I received my new Micro Mag 340.
Long time Excalibur owner. I've had the Equinox since its release & Thursday, I received my new Micro Mag 340.
Re: Hello from Pennsylvania!
Welcome! Mag 340 is an excellent bow. Good luck with it.
Take care
Hatchet
Take care
Hatchet
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Re: Hello from Pennsylvania!
Nice to have you here.
I owned an Equinox for many years and it was great but the micros are nice handling bows.
I have a 350 Matrix and a Mag 340 Micro and have nothing but good things to say about them.
Keep your Equinox if you can they are a rock solid work horse and a great back up bow.
I owned an Equinox for many years and it was great but the micros are nice handling bows.
I have a 350 Matrix and a Mag 340 Micro and have nothing but good things to say about them.
Keep your Equinox if you can they are a rock solid work horse and a great back up bow.
Hunt eat sleep repeat.
Re: Hello from Pennsylvania!
Welcome to the forum, you picked a great upgrade!
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- Lonewolf McQuade
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Re: Hello from Pennsylvania!
Thanks for the warm welcome fellas!
Re: Hello from Pennsylvania!
Welcome to the forum
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exocet 175 with Aging custom stock #27
Exocet 175
exocet 200
matrix 355
Micro Camo 335
Micro Nightmare 335
380 Lynx
BJ custom arrows
Boo string on vixen
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Re: Hello from Pennsylvania!
Welcome from another PA. member..
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Re: Hello from Pennsylvania!
welcome to the forum ! There is a Great Bunch of people here
- AJ01
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Re: Hello from Pennsylvania!
Welcome to the Forum.
Nice choice on the 340!
Nice choice on the 340!
“Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming "Wow, What a Ride!
- Lonewolf McQuade
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Re: Hello from Pennsylvania!
Thanks!
I'm really liking the 340 so far. Only thing I wasn't thrilled with was the dead zone scope it came with. I changed it to the "Premium " Excalibur scope with illuminated reticle I purchased separate back when I got my Equinox. I still need to get an adjustable cheek rest, put a neoprene Bear Creek comb kit on it for now. Overall I'm very happy with it.
- AJ01
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Re: Hello from Pennsylvania!
I talked a couple of my friends into buying the 340's. Each one is more than pleased with it. No issues. Some have indeed replaced the Dead Zone. Some kept it. To me, it's a workhorse of a bow.Lonewolf McQuade wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 1:03 amThanks!
I'm really liking the 340 so far. Only thing I wasn't thrilled with was the dead zone scope it came with. I changed it to the "Premium " Excalibur scope with illuminated reticle I purchased separate back when I got my Equinox. I still need to get an adjustable cheek rest, put a neoprene Bear Creek comb kit on it for now. Overall I'm very happy with it.
Between my 3 buds that bought the 340's, they took 6 deer and just as many hogs, last deer season. That's putting meat in the freezer anyway you look at it!
“Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming "Wow, What a Ride!