ORIGINAL: Dnk
On the other hand Excals are light, you can change the string in the field with no affect on your hunt, changing your sting costs a fraction of what a compound cost and owning one makes women admire you!
Don
This right here is the main reason that Excal will be my next CB. I know my Supermax has fine quality but will give you a case and point. I have three dealers of Horton's in my area. One I do not like and will not go in if dying, the other takes off from the start of deer season and does not come back until November. The last one, the guy I use all the time has weird hours but is there most of the time. Well a couple of weeks ago, actually two days before opening day my serving went bad and I can not do a serving myself on my CB because the cables get in the way. It took me three days of hit and miss cause the owner was either closed or hunting. I have always been an independent man, if I can fix it myself then I do. I just tore up the trainy in my Chevy SS, I have bought two books on rebuilding, and when I am done plan on doing it myself. If I had an Excal I could be mister independent with my CB also. I could have slipped the string off and done the serving myself. But because I had a one with wheels I had to wait on a shop. Like someone else said, go to a shop and shoot them all, you may have to drive a little, but it will be worth it in the end.