Thread: Hunting Season Wrap-Up
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02-08-2020, 05:31 PM #11
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02-08-2020, 06:16 PM #12
No sure haven't,
got a next to new ten point titan m1 a few weeks ago.... can't wait to try it out on the target block , then next fall in the woods..... hope a good friend decides to bow hunt again to use one of my loaners,other wise at least one will get sold
the way my lower back has been lately that accu-draw will sure come in handy and necessary to draw that narrow limbs of that bow
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what is the job of a forensic anthropologistBill..............
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02-08-2020, 06:30 PM #13
Dang you sure have a wall full.... I have a bunch cut skull capped..... but my one mounted sure looks lonely on the wall..... not sure I would want to pay the 500+ they want for mounts now.... got mine done for half the going rate back then , when it was 350 average.... have to be way bigger then on the wall now
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02-08-2020, 08:21 PM #14
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Bill, i want a crossbow that travels easier than the traditional compound or recurve x-bows. Something that breaks down into 2 pieces and takes up the same space as a flat hard gun case sounds like just the ticket for an early fall doe reduction hunt in Michigan.
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02-08-2020, 08:29 PM #15
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Gotta say, David Lea, I'd probably have that one shoulder mounted- unless the picture makes it look a lot bigger than it is. Southern deer are hard for me to judge. Being from Michigan originally, I'm used to antlers having an 18-20 inch spread if they're wider than a deer's ears. Here in Oklahoma its much less. Lol.
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02-09-2020, 06:18 AM #16
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02-09-2020, 06:44 AM #17
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02-09-2020, 09:55 AM #18
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I bought my first excalibur from Dicks a few years ago. Its their budget model grz2. Not terribly fast as crossbows go. Around 300 fps. Trigger is ok. Its a little heavy and a little wide. It is however the most accurate crossbow I've owned. Despite the fact that it was roughed up before i received it courtesy of both Dicks and Fedex. Whoever packed it for shipping just tossed it fully assembled into a big cardboard box. No padding or cushioning of any sort. When fedex delivered it, the stirup was pushed through the box, was bent and had obviously been in contact with concrete floor at some point due to the chips/scratches in the metal. I decided ro try it before sending it back- i had watched a video of someone running over an excalibur crossbow with a truck, putting a new string on it and firing it with zero problems- to my surprise- it was all good. Better than good actually. I've taken several deer with it, and i like the fact that it's simple, accurate, and has a much longer string life than compound style crossbows. Not only that, but when you do change a string, its a cheap diy job and not an expensive archery shop job.
That is interesting, but surely an oversight? The ByWater-Beachside has a Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ByWaterBeachside I asked them what the hours will be after Labor Day...
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