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greeting from the novice

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Hi all target shooter from crossbow :wink: I'm new here and before I start to write something I must apologise for the text because you will probably be places unintelligible. Indeed, I use google translate) I write because I want to say thank you for this forum where I learned basically everything I need to know about the crossbow. I recently got the Excalibur Grizzly and I fired him literally mesmerized :D It's just about target shooting because hunting crossbow or bow is not allowed in the Czech Republic and therefore will also silently envy but I enjoy it very much. So thanks again and don't laugh at me :mrgreen: , also a lot of luck when hunting:) Petr
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Welcome ! Glad you joined. Excalibur makes a great crossbow for sure !
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Welcome Kožak.

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....welcome aboard K....no making fun from our end....we are all happy to be part of making your learning curve shorter...Hey speaking of "curves," send some of those beautiful Czeck young ladies this way...need to get my middle guy married :lol: :lol: :lol: or at least out of the house!

Anthony :mrgreen:
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Vítejte v Excalibur fóra.
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Sparkey wrote:Vítejte v Excalibur fóra.

....yea, whatever Sparkey said! :lol: :lol: :lol: :mrgreen:

Anthony :)
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Did you find your Excalibur Grizzly locally or did you have to order from some other country ? Just curious, as you said they could only be shot for target use and fun, I can't emagine there would be many bow shops in your area that carry them in stock.

Regardless of where you got it, you have a very nice crossbow and years of fun ahead of you with it by your side.

Post often as all will be interested in your progress.

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Thank you for the kind of acceptance :) . Crossbow I bought here in the Czech Republic. Excalibur is here represented, so there is no problem to get here and most of the spare parts. Hunting is the situation worse, and also as regards the reputation of crossbows because ideas who is inevitably a crossbow poacher. But luckily, there is quite a lot of shooters, and also are the 3D racing, so enjoyment is here. PS: nice Czech girls there are so many ... If I could I'd send it to you, but you will have to do there in the sea, j. Jagr :lol: . I just hope the translation is not a misunderstanding. :roll:
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Welcome aboard, and congratulations on your Excalibur. Hope you enjoy many great years of service from it!
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Welcome aboard~!
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Welcome Petr! You and I are practically brothers... :lol: my grandfather came over here from a small towm near Prague in the early 1900's
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Welcome to the forum Petr....you are welcome indeed! :D We have members from all over the globe and it's great you've joined us from the C.R.. Enjoy your new bow! :D

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nchunterkw wrote:Welcome Petr! You and I are practically brothers... :lol: my grandfather came over here from a small towm near Prague in the early 1900's
I'm very much enjoying my brother :D . Here you can see how the world is small. Maybe my grandfather and your grandfather walked together on beer. Because I live a short distance from Prague also :) .
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Welcome to the forum it is nice to have you here.
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