Week in review , and some comment's on Excalibur quality .
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Week in review , and some comment's on Excalibur quality .
I pulled pic's from the last three threads and added a few more ....
Pre-Scouting , found does and fawns , but the bucks were scarse ...
Also this donkey with the sheep caught my eye and provided a funny photo op .
Wasn't feeling well opening day Oct 1st , but still made it out for an afternoon stand ...
A few doe bleats from my Primos can and one grunt from my " Cooper Call " brought this nice doe in to 10 yards ...
A " gear " shot at the tree ....
And a shot at the butcher shop ... ( yep , gutted out there because I forgot my knife )
10 yard , spine shot pass thru = zero recovery distance .
Excalibur Y25 Relayer Crossbow .
Custom "Boo" string .
Easton Aluminum arrows fletched in white with one orange vane .
130 Grain WASP Cam Lock Broadheads .
Early week , I'm as tired as this cat I snapped a picture of at one farm
We move around from farm to farm and have some good doe encounters .
This little button buck came in right under the tree one night ... I got several pic's and video ... then later missed a 30 yard shot on a nice 8 point buck , due to a left side limb deflection , ( my mistake ... clean miss though ) .
Mid week finds us back in the field trying ground blinds , and carving new climber tree locations ...
On and evening stand , after a coyote encounter , Randy arrows his first of the season .
20 yard , spine shot pass thru = zero recovery distance .
Excalibur Exomag Crossbow . ( older carved tip limb model )
Easton Aluminum 2216 arrows .
130 Grain WASP Boss Broadhead .
Saturday morning ... CH takes a stand overlooking a swamp grass bedding area , and watches a doe stomp a bold coyote that tries to mess with her fawns .
Then approx 15 mins later he arrows a young 8 point buck .
Long shot , quartering away , double lung , approx 15 yard recovery distance .
Excalibur Exomax ... 2219 with 100 grain WASP Boss broadhead .
Later that morning we take advantage of the beauty weather and train CH's Brittany ( "Jazz " ) on some Chukar Partridge .
I've read some recent threads about troubles people have had with misc Excalibur tackle ?
I've had , and hunted with pretty well every model Excalibur has made since the early 80's ... have never had a major malfunction ...
Any minor problems I have had , were a direct result of some abuse to the bow ( dropped etc. ) .
And any time I had a minor issue it was taken care of by the Excalibur crew right away ... can't remember any missed field time due to crossbow trouble ?
You will be hard pressed to find any other product manufacture that has the same Customer Service record that Excalibur has !
I'm down to three in the line up now . ( My original Relayer / My Y25 Relayer / and a stock Vixen with peep sights ) .
My original Relayer is retired now ( although I'm thinking about stringing it for an outing this season )
My Vixen is more than enough bow to take down any whitetail ! .... I took this beauty buck last season at 15 yards with it .
And my Y25 Relayer see's plenty of action in all types of weather ... Aside from battle scars , it has performed flawlessly !
Can't say enough about the quality and durability of Excalibur Crossbows !
PS : I end this 1st week of whitetail season off , with and evening stand at my place ...
A freakin hot air ballon passed directly over my tree ( maybe 15 to 20 feet above ) ... it actually dropped lower and swiped the tops of some nearby tree's in my bush lot as it proceeded to land in the field across from my property .... all the time lightin the burner ( man that echo's in the bush ! )
Now there is some thing you don't see everyday , when your taking an evening stand !
Pre-Scouting , found does and fawns , but the bucks were scarse ...
Also this donkey with the sheep caught my eye and provided a funny photo op .
Wasn't feeling well opening day Oct 1st , but still made it out for an afternoon stand ...
A few doe bleats from my Primos can and one grunt from my " Cooper Call " brought this nice doe in to 10 yards ...
A " gear " shot at the tree ....
And a shot at the butcher shop ... ( yep , gutted out there because I forgot my knife )
10 yard , spine shot pass thru = zero recovery distance .
Excalibur Y25 Relayer Crossbow .
Custom "Boo" string .
Easton Aluminum arrows fletched in white with one orange vane .
130 Grain WASP Cam Lock Broadheads .
Early week , I'm as tired as this cat I snapped a picture of at one farm
We move around from farm to farm and have some good doe encounters .
This little button buck came in right under the tree one night ... I got several pic's and video ... then later missed a 30 yard shot on a nice 8 point buck , due to a left side limb deflection , ( my mistake ... clean miss though ) .
Mid week finds us back in the field trying ground blinds , and carving new climber tree locations ...
On and evening stand , after a coyote encounter , Randy arrows his first of the season .
20 yard , spine shot pass thru = zero recovery distance .
Excalibur Exomag Crossbow . ( older carved tip limb model )
Easton Aluminum 2216 arrows .
130 Grain WASP Boss Broadhead .
Saturday morning ... CH takes a stand overlooking a swamp grass bedding area , and watches a doe stomp a bold coyote that tries to mess with her fawns .
Then approx 15 mins later he arrows a young 8 point buck .
Long shot , quartering away , double lung , approx 15 yard recovery distance .
Excalibur Exomax ... 2219 with 100 grain WASP Boss broadhead .
Later that morning we take advantage of the beauty weather and train CH's Brittany ( "Jazz " ) on some Chukar Partridge .
I've read some recent threads about troubles people have had with misc Excalibur tackle ?
I've had , and hunted with pretty well every model Excalibur has made since the early 80's ... have never had a major malfunction ...
Any minor problems I have had , were a direct result of some abuse to the bow ( dropped etc. ) .
And any time I had a minor issue it was taken care of by the Excalibur crew right away ... can't remember any missed field time due to crossbow trouble ?
You will be hard pressed to find any other product manufacture that has the same Customer Service record that Excalibur has !
I'm down to three in the line up now . ( My original Relayer / My Y25 Relayer / and a stock Vixen with peep sights ) .
My original Relayer is retired now ( although I'm thinking about stringing it for an outing this season )
My Vixen is more than enough bow to take down any whitetail ! .... I took this beauty buck last season at 15 yards with it .
And my Y25 Relayer see's plenty of action in all types of weather ... Aside from battle scars , it has performed flawlessly !
Can't say enough about the quality and durability of Excalibur Crossbows !
PS : I end this 1st week of whitetail season off , with and evening stand at my place ...
A freakin hot air ballon passed directly over my tree ( maybe 15 to 20 feet above ) ... it actually dropped lower and swiped the tops of some nearby tree's in my bush lot as it proceeded to land in the field across from my property .... all the time lightin the burner ( man that echo's in the bush ! )
Now there is some thing you don't see everyday , when your taking an evening stand !
Last edited by R.J. on Wed Dec 05, 2012 5:04 am, edited 2 times in total.
See Ya. ... R.J. > " Remember , Trophies are measured by the time and energy expended to get them , not the size or quantity of the quarry "
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Re: Week in review , and some comment's on Excalibur quality
Great Pics. Thank you for sharing them.
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Re: Week in review , and some comment's on Excalibur quality
Nice run of pictures! That donkey picture cracks me up!
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Re: Week in review , and some comment's on Excalibur quality
Nice photo story.
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Re: Week in review , and some comment's on Excalibur quality
Nice story and pictures. Real nice clean deer pictures.
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Re: Week in review , and some comment's on Excalibur quality
Great Job on the photo's and the Story. Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Week in review , and some comment's on Excalibur quality
Nice R.J.
fill me in on all the details next week, on "break"
fill me in on all the details next week, on "break"
Wouldn't be hunting...if you got them all the time!
Re: Week in review , and some comment's on Excalibur quality
Congrats on the great hunting. Great pictures as uasuall.
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Re: Week in review , and some comment's on Excalibur quality
Great pics and lots of nice animals as well,
Thanks for sharing with us.!
Thanks for sharing with us.!
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S5 with dB Killer Bumpers
Boo String
Big John Zombie Slayers
Rage Broadheads
Re: Week in review , and some comment's on Excalibur quality
Thanks all .... Been a fun start to the season for sure .
Saw a monster buck , close to my property , yesterday morning on my way home from work ... Hope he heads over my way !
Also filled my fall turkey tag this morning in the rain ... Will post pic's on another thread .
Saw a monster buck , close to my property , yesterday morning on my way home from work ... Hope he heads over my way !
Also filled my fall turkey tag this morning in the rain ... Will post pic's on another thread .
See Ya. ... R.J. > " Remember , Trophies are measured by the time and energy expended to get them , not the size or quantity of the quarry "