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Old 03-08-2008 | 10:33 AM
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awshucks
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Default RE: Info on Horton Legacy

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They may not be lemons today, Horton is a stand up company, but at one time they were maybe plums not quite ripe for the pickin, lol. iIpm'd you w/ info Jason found because w/used bow there is no way I could tell if it was an early or later improved model.
Sorry Awhucks and any Horton owner who may have read my post. I did not mean to imply that ALL Horton crossbows were lemons as my first crossbow was a Horton 175. I had great customer service from Horton when I needed them but just didn't like the dial-a-range feature or the safety location as opposed to the Excals. I've been a Chevy man all my life but even as much as I love Chevy's, I did own a Chevy lemon once. So I guess any company can produce a lemon from time to time. The Legacy that I had the opportunity to buy could have been a gem among crossbows but I just didn't want to take that chance after reading a few reviews of them. Again, I thank all who assisted me with my decision and hope I didn't step on any toes in the process
No apologies needed, Horton should never have released that bow w/o working the bugs out of it. Imho, it was a lemon as originally offered. As to the D-A-R, Horton admits that it's an equal split on loving/hating it, lol. Don't worry about stepping on toes here, we all got steel toed shoes, lol. Sometimes it's hard to make your/my point via key board, my post was in no way intended as any kinda rebuke to you for yours. If I didn't come across that way, my bad, and I owe you the apology, lol. All's well!
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