horton crossbow
#11
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 5
RE: horton crossbow
yeah i want something that could handle deer, because of work i cant get out during the muzzleloader and rifle seasons that you allowed to use crossbow, theres six of us and only one allowed off at a time, im lucky thou since im the only one who shoots archery i always get that off, but if i understand the pa crossbow laws right you can only use crossbow in archery season if your disabled, but anyone can use it in rifle and muzzleloader. so until i move up the ranks in seniority i dont expect to be getting out for those anytime soon.
i've looked at excals online, but i cant find anyone local who carrys them, and i would like to try shooting it first. i dont mind the extra cost, as i want good quality, but i want something thats comfortable to shoot, otherwise i wont use it and it'll just collect dust.
i've looked at excals online, but i cant find anyone local who carrys them, and i would like to try shooting it first. i dont mind the extra cost, as i want good quality, but i want something thats comfortable to shoot, otherwise i wont use it and it'll just collect dust.
#12
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: arkansas
Posts: 3,147
RE: horton crossbow
ORIGINAL: wilbar
yeah i want something that could handle deer, because of work i cant get out during the muzzleloader and rifle seasons that you allowed to use crossbow, theres six of us and only one allowed off at a time, im lucky thou since im the only one who shoots archery i always get that off, but if i understand the pa crossbow laws right you can only use crossbow in archery season if your disabled, but anyone can use it in rifle and muzzleloader. so until i move up the ranks in seniority i dont expect to be getting out for those anytime soon.
i've looked at excals online, but i cant find anyone local who carrys them, and i would like to try shooting it first. i dont mind the extra cost, as i want good quality, but i want something thats comfortable to shoot, otherwise i wont use it and it'll just collect dust.
yeah i want something that could handle deer, because of work i cant get out during the muzzleloader and rifle seasons that you allowed to use crossbow, theres six of us and only one allowed off at a time, im lucky thou since im the only one who shoots archery i always get that off, but if i understand the pa crossbow laws right you can only use crossbow in archery season if your disabled, but anyone can use it in rifle and muzzleloader. so until i move up the ranks in seniority i dont expect to be getting out for those anytime soon.
i've looked at excals online, but i cant find anyone local who carrys them, and i would like to try shooting it first. i dont mind the extra cost, as i want good quality, but i want something thats comfortable to shoot, otherwise i wont use it and it'll just collect dust.
Danny Miller is a hoot! He'll talk your ear off most days and may know where you can test drive an Excal in your area.
There's an out of date some price list from him posted in the stickey under resources and links at the top of this page, compliments of Hotburn.
He only does business over the phone as far as I know, but have heard rumors he has a fax number, lol.
Excals have extremely high resale values in case you are dissapointed.