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TheBig1
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Well folks, I've been talking to a buddy of mine and he told me today that he was "looking" at the Excaliburs. I told him how much I love mine and why and that he should stop over here and poke around.

We'll see if he chooses poorly or wisely and picks himself up an amazing Excalibur.

Ken if you see this, I can guarantee that once you pick one up you'll never regret it and never look back. I kept my vertical bow for backup but like I told you, I can fix 99% of the problems on my Excalibur due to it's longbow design.

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Once you go excal you never go back. 8) :mrgreen:
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georgiaboy wrote:Once you go excal you never go back. 8) :mrgreen:
X2 :D
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I have never regretted my decision to go with Excalibur.
I appreciate the accuracy, simplicity, reliability, ease of maint, and Lifetime warranty :)
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There is a Excal Phoenix for sale on the AT/CT site classifieds today for $275 if he is interested.
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There is plenty of other crossbows out there....Faster, less draw weight, space age looking and cheaper...All make it tempting for the first time crossbow buyer. And i have seen a lot of them shoot, so why do i have and prefer Excalibur? Reliability, Accuracy, Simplicity, Tougher than a box of nail's, And it's made in Canada... Not some off shore country. That would enjoy nothing more than see our demise.. (SMILE) ... Go Excalibur....
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TheBig1 wrote:Well folks, I've been talking to a buddy of mine and he told me today that he was "looking" at the Excaliburs. I told him how much I love mine and why and that he should stop over here and poke around.

We'll see if he chooses poorly or wisely and picks himself up an amazing Excalibur.

Ken if you see this, I can guarantee that once you pick one up you'll never regret it and never look back. I kept my vertical bow for backup but like I told you, I can fix 99% of the problems on my Excalibur due to it's longbow design.

Chad
Chad we can send uncle Vinny over to Kens house. He has a way to convince people on what they should do...if you know what I mean.... :wink:

Anthony :mrgreen:
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amythntr wrote:
TheBig1 wrote:Well folks, I've been talking to a buddy of mine and he told me today that he was "looking" at the Excaliburs. I told him how much I love mine and why and that he should stop over here and poke around.

We'll see if he chooses poorly or wisely and picks himself up an amazing Excalibur.

Ken if you see this, I can guarantee that once you pick one up you'll never regret it and never look back. I kept my vertical bow for backup but like I told you, I can fix 99% of the problems on my Excalibur due to it's longbow design.

Chad
Chad we can send uncle Vinny over to Kens house. He has a way to convince people on what they should do...if you know what I mean.... :wink:

Anthony :mrgreen:
Oh no, not Uncle Vinny! I don't know if we're to that point yet. Lol

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very few in my area buy EXCALIBUR ..They are buying PARKER bows like crazy..It is hard to sell a used 800 dollar bow because of Parkers...

Parkers are american made and have warranty also..they sell for 300/500 new..Speed of bows and price/size is what is selling and PARKERS are on fire at this time....
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deerman41 wrote:
georgiaboy wrote:Once you go excal you never go back. 8) :mrgreen:
X2 :D
I can sorta agree on this so X 2 1/2. (I won't go back to a wheeled crossbow but I did get back into shooting vertical compounds again so...)

But don't worry, I'm looking at a vertical recurve now to balance out the compounds and to practice instinct shooting so I guess maybe X3 is in order instead?
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