I just ordered my cant arrive soon enough Excalibur Equinox (light stuff) package from Cabelas. I would like someexpert oppinions on what scopes, bolts, arrowpoints and other things I should get to go with it. I read the 10 rules and intend to keep all my fingers. Lord knows the hole in my right foot from my rifle hunting accident was bad enough. JK. LOL
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Also does anyone know if Wyvern Creations has a website? They seem to be busy every time I try to call. They are on the wrong side of the country also. I am in Eugene, Oregon.
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Please tell us a bit more about your needs so we can be more helpful. What/how do you intend to hunt? Do you want to shoot a lot in addition to hunting? Any physical limitations that affect bow use? Will you be needing considerable support to maintain your bow, or want to do it yourself? What are your financial limits? Will you want to use a scope? Red Dot? [align=right]
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Saw this reply on another post and since it fit.... I will use it most for deer, elk, bear hunting, stand and stalk. Just enough shooting practice to get/stay good with it. Thinking maybe I should get something lighter to practice with? No physical limitations. Does oddball sense of humor matter? I like to do things myself if I can but realize I will need to learn how to do whatever needs to be done first. No financial limits exactly, if I see something I want I may have to save up to get it but I always get it.
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I thought it over and I am going to return my Equinox to Cabelas so that I can buy from Wyvern Creations since everyone seems to like Dave so much. Problem now is I saw the advertisement for the Bowtech StrykeForce and cant decide whether to get the Equinox or the Strykeforce.LOL
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They are dramaticaly diferant bows...each has its strenghts and weaknesses. Which is right for you gets kinda involved, but either will be a great choice. Myself I prefer the 200lb models of the Excals as they are IMO smoother and easier on strings and such though...
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