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Post by ridgerunner on Oct 30, 2007 13:14:52 GMT -4
Got a Ten point Titan and love it.. Its my first x-bow but I love it... I also bought a silencer kit for it and its still awful noisy but fast.
Might get my first deer tonight ? we'll see .. Wish me luck
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mikew
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Post by mikew on Nov 4, 2007 23:14:20 GMT -4
if you have a hard time cocking your crossbow you should check out a tenpoint. the accudraw system is made where you can use a battery powered screwdriver to run it back. Althogh the Accudraw *is* great, Danny Miller, an Excalibur guy, can fit the Accudraw to an Excalibur crossbow, so don't let the look of the Accudraw make you believe you *have* to have a Ten Point. (Not that there's anything wrong with a Ten Point). I almost bought a Ten Point before my Excalibur, and I do long for an Accudraw mounted to it... Dan Miller can be reached at: Horizontal Archery 37432 Fifth Avenue Sardis, OH 43946 (740) 483-2312 (740) 483-2030 Good luck either way, -Mike
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Post by bob1961 on Nov 11, 2007 15:22:53 GMT -4
depends if u want recurve or compound they both have there pros and cons i'm going with an excaliber exocet with 200 pound pull....recurve will be easier to unstring without a press....i don't or can't hunt in thick stuff any more so the wide limbs don't matter...............bob ....
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Post by rs on Nov 15, 2007 6:15:27 GMT -4
depends if u want recurve or compound they both have there pros and cons i'm going with an excaliber exocet with 200 pound pull....recurve will be easier to unstring without a press....i don't or can't hunt in thick stuff any more so the wide limbs don't matter...............bob I think you are going to be very satisfied with a recurve excalibur crossbow , great choice!!!!!!!!!! to change a string , or replace a center serving is very simple , no press or a trip to a pro shop needed. ....
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Post by tracer on Nov 19, 2007 23:11:20 GMT -4
Very good choice bob1961. I have been using that bow for three years now and I am very pleased with it.
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