Is this worth the money just to attach the crosspod for benchrest sighting in? Is there a cheaper alternative to the Tac Pac to attach a bipod for sighting in? Maybe a swivel type attachment bipod?
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Re: Excalibur Tac Pac
I considered a bi-pod in the past but my boat cushion works great.
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Re: Excalibur Tac Pac
I tried to use a swivel bipod adapter on my Assassin but the swivel stud is too close to the fore end for my adapter to work. Just not enough room. I don’t remember the brand I have but that will be an issue on that bow with some bipods. They don’t mention it on the website but I’m not sure how (or if) the Tac PAC would work on an Assassin either. Of course that may be irrelevant.
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Re: Excalibur Tac Pac
I really LIKE my TacPac rail. It gives me three rails to attach my quiver, video camera, and a Night Light. Rail accessories are everywhere right now!! Nice that Excalibur still offers them for the Matrix.
One of the nicest accessories that I have bought for my bow is the TacPac. I think these would be on everybody's bow if they were just a touch cheaper. Future bows will probably come with them factory attached.
I kinda wish that I wouldn't have had to buy the front grip...but I may get bored and try the grip someday
I don't believe that it would be worth it, "if" your only use for the rails was to anchor a rest for sight in.
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Yeah, was thinking that too. A lot of $ to just sight in , when I can use sandbags. I wonder if there is a picatinny rail that matches the holes on the bottom. Then I can just buy that cheaper?MTBighorn wrote: ↑Wed Mar 28, 2018 10:54 amI really LIKE my TacPac rail. It gives me three rails to attach my quiver, video camera, and a Night Light. Rail accessories are everywhere right now!! Nice that Excalibur still offers them for the Matrix.
One of the nicest accessories that I have bought for my bow is the TacPac. I think these would be on everybody's bow if they were just a touch cheaper. Future bows will probably come with them factory attached.
I kinda wish that I wouldn't have had to buy the front grip...but I may get bored and try the grip someday
I don't believe that it would be worth it, "if" your only use for the rails was to anchor a rest for sight in.
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Check the Brownell's catalogue. They may have pic. rail that you can custom drill for your application.
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We are actually about to bring out a new style Tac-Pac that will fit the new models like the Assassin, Micro's and Bulldogs. Don't have a part number or pricing yet but should be available soon.
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