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Rebel Hog 03-27-2006 09:49 AM

Excalibur Videos
 
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SECTION 1
Assembly & Accessories


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Introduction
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Excalibur crossbow assembly
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Using the stringing aid
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Flemish string information
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Should you unstring?
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Installing dissipator pads
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The crossbow trigger safety
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Applying string & deck wax
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Scope rail & scope
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Quiver
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Arrows
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Broadheads
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Cocking Aids
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Right Stuff Accessory Pack
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SECTION 2
The Hunting Crossbow


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Crossbow overview & history
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Crossbow hunting today
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Compounds vs. Crossbows
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Dynamics of a crossbow
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Procedure & safety
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Target shooting basics
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Tree stands & ground blinds
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Types of sights
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Shot placement
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Applying the basics
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Dnk 03-27-2006 11:30 AM

RE: Excalibur Videos
 
Thats awsome Rebel.

squirrelkilla23 03-27-2006 12:15 PM

RE: Excalibur Videos
 
thanks for sharin!

Green Pea 03-28-2006 03:49 AM

RE: Excalibur Videos
 
Damn I gotta go to work but I'll check this out when I get home.

smokepolehall 03-28-2006 06:04 AM

RE: Excalibur Videos
 
Durn my computor is so old and slow i can't even see anything! Of course i do go to their web site as a good follower of the best crossbows built!:D

Green Pea 03-28-2006 04:32 PM

RE: Excalibur Videos
 
I love my Horton, but I would love to have one of them Excaliburs as well. I like the convienence of changing the string if it needed changed. The video's are cool. I'm definatly going to mark the strings on my bow after seeing what a 1/4 inch off set can do.

Rebel Hog 03-28-2006 10:32 PM

RE: Excalibur Videos
 
GP, glad you watched them. These are the researches I'm doing on the Excal, Horton and Ten Point. As far as I can tell, the Excal is the most user friendly of all. Like you mentioned, it's a snap to change the string in the field. No wheels to worry aboutand has a Manuel Safety. Also did you notice using the Flemish Srting and just twisting it will shorten it as it stretches after being used for awhile?

Dnk 03-28-2006 10:51 PM

RE: Excalibur Videos
 
Maybe I mis-understood what you just said but you actually twist all strings on all bows to change things like brace height,( to my knowledge) (and its not like I really know much about bows, LOL:D) but then again maybe its because I am soo tired I should go to bed. Good night everyone, I'm cashing in.................

squirrelkilla23 03-28-2006 10:59 PM

RE: Excalibur Videos
 
cant twist the strings on my horton:eek:

Rebel Hog 03-28-2006 11:05 PM

RE: Excalibur Videos
 

ORIGINAL: Dnk

Maybe I mis-understood what you just said but you actually twist all strings on all bows to change things like brace height,( to my knowledge) (and its not like I really know much about bows, LOL:D) but then again maybe its because I am soo tired I should go to bed. Good night everyone, I'm cashing in.................

:D:D:D:D:D:DDnk, maybe I mis-understood? What's the dfference between the Flemish String and the Standard String?
Flemish string information
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smokepolehall 03-29-2006 06:17 AM

RE: Excalibur Videos
 
Rebel Hog the difference on stings, is actually how they are made. The regular string is made of dacron and is looped then twisted as in recurves and has ends and middle served.The Flemish is much better as it is 2 strings twisted and spliced and then served it is made of fast flight.Also so that every one should know, you do not put deck and string wax on mainframe. Put it on center serving of string! Yes its so much better to be able to twist string and wax it and keep on shooting and shooting!

smokepolehall 03-29-2006 06:33 AM

RE: Excalibur Videos
 
Gee i feel like i am becoming senile, as i should have put this in with other post. Al y'all know the trouble you have pulling out yer arrows from target. Excalibur makes the flat nocks that are drilled and the hole is threaded fer a T handle. You screw T handle in arrow nock hole and pull it out of target!:)

Dnk 03-29-2006 07:00 AM

RE: Excalibur Videos
 
Kinda makes sense doesn't it smokepolehall? Dahhhh simple too....strings running back and forth make me think about a spider web. Ewwwww! BTW I use a dacron flemish string.... they seem to last for ever. I have an extra couple anyone want one? I'll mail it to ya, even you Squirrel, then ya can have some kinda good xbow part to keep in your pocket to give you confidence in the field!:eek:

smokepolehall 03-29-2006 07:14 AM

RE: Excalibur Videos
 
Squirrelkilla23 you had best jump on that deal with both feet and run! I thank you kindly and i also have an extra fer mine.:D


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