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Archery Hunting Tennessee
CrossBow Talk
Best Crossbow For The Money, I need advise.
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<blockquote data-quote="dsa5455" data-source="post: 3914086" data-attributes="member: 8606"><p>I bought the Excalibur from one of the members on this sight. The limbs are a little wide but shoots dead on and is simple to take the string off and replace. The newer ones as mentioned above are much more narrow. I enjoy shooting it. There is one thing I would consider for safety purposes though. If you ever get your thumb in that slide area where the arrow rest you will probably lose it. Some of the newer bows have a safety mechanism that prevents this from happening as I understand it. There was a picture posted on this sight that made me cringe that this happened. If you're careful not a problem the Excalibur is a wonderful bow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsa5455, post: 3914086, member: 8606"] I bought the Excalibur from one of the members on this sight. The limbs are a little wide but shoots dead on and is simple to take the string off and replace. The newer ones as mentioned above are much more narrow. I enjoy shooting it. There is one thing I would consider for safety purposes though. If you ever get your thumb in that slide area where the arrow rest you will probably lose it. Some of the newer bows have a safety mechanism that prevents this from happening as I understand it. There was a picture posted on this sight that made me cringe that this happened. If you're careful not a problem the Excalibur is a wonderful bow. [/QUOTE]
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