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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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wyverncreations.com Dont worry about the distance Im in MO.
and I dont shop anywhere else,much to his disappointment!;) |
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Cossack titleAndStar(586,0,false,false,"","") Shooter Buck ![]() [align=center][/align] Posts: 586 Joined: 7/24/2007 Status: offline 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] [/align] 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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Thanks for the website Coyote, I sent off an e-mail and added it to favorites. Now what do I do till my Equinox gets heredang it?
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Dream,dream,dream!;)
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ORIGINAL: Dusty1 Thanks for the website Coyote, I sent off an e-mail and added it to favorites. Now what do I do till my Equinox gets heredang it? http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/phpBB2/index.php Congratulations on your new xbow. Bob |
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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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Two entirely different bows!
The StrykeForce is an outstanding compound crossbow that is wickly fast, deadly accurate,very narrow and fairly quiet. The Equinox is an excellent recurve crossbow that is moderately quick, accurate, quite wideand not so quiet. I personally would chose the SF over The Equinox, but I like compound CB's far better than recurve CB's. |
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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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The only 200lb Excal I see listed is the Exocet 200. It goes up to the Equinox and Ecomax or down to the 175lb and lower CBs from there. Did I miss one? I will be using whatever I get for deer, elk and bear hunting. I have no problem going with a lighter CB as long as it will get the job done. I dont want to leave any wounded animals behind. I guess its the same as rifle hunting and depends on where you hit it. The .308 I use works just as well as a 7mmwhen you take a head shot.
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Had an Equinox...for a short time. Fast but too hard to cock for my abused then 68 yr old body, preventing me from shooting as much as I like. Traded back for a Vortex, much easier to cock. Also got a Phoenix, easier still. Then I got a fast compound ... for the speed. Not nearly as much fun to shoot and casued me a nasty flinch when it blew up. I still have it but invariably pick up on of the recurves for shooting. Looks like to me that you're focusing on "magnum" bows. Faster isn't necessarily better when it comes to CB. Speed comes with a variety of side issues like bow weight, difficulty keeping arrows from going through the target - much less pulling them out - and equipment wear. When something fails at heavy draw it's usually a tragedy where gear is concerned.
The topic of compound vs recurve has been covered many times on this forum and elsewhere, which a search will avail to you. Suggest you do that and then ask bow specific questions. |
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ORIGINAL: Cossack Had an Equinox...for a short time. Fast but too hard to cock for my abused then 68 yr old body, preventing me from shooting as much as I like. Traded back for a Vortex, much easier to cock. Also got a Phoenix, easier still. Then I got a fast compound ... for the speed. Not nearly as much fun to shoot and casued me a nasty flinch when it blew up. I still have it but invariably pick up on of the recurves for shooting. Looks like to me that you're focusing on "magnum" bows. Faster isn't necessarily better when it comes to CB. Speed comes with a variety of side issues like bow weight, difficulty keeping arrows from going through the target - much less pulling them out - and equipment wear. When something fails at heavy draw it's usually a tragedy where gear is concerned. The topic of compound vs recurve has been covered many times on this forum and elsewhere, which a search will avail to you. Suggest you do that and then ask bow specific questions. As for your statement I have no problem going with a lighter CB as long as it will get the job done. I dont want to leave any wounded animals behind. I guess its the same as rifle hunting and depends on where you hit it. The .308 I use works just as well as a 7mmwhen you take a head shot. good luck. |
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Dusty1
Best thing you could possibly do is go and shoot several different crossbows, both recuve and compound. Try bows from different manufacturers: Ten Point, BowTech, Parker, Excalibur. Find which one feels the best and you feel comfortable with. People on this and other forums have their favorite brands and models. Some live and die for recurves, some do the same for compounds. Both types have advantages and disadvantages. Don't be swayed by a few people's opinions. Try several crossbows and choose the one that feels best to you. Wyvern will give you honest straight information and guarenteed terrific customer service. |
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ORIGINAL: Dusty1 The only 200lb Excal I see listed is the Exocet 200. It goes up to the Equinox and Ecomax or down to the 175lb and lower CBs from there. Did I miss one? I will be using whatever I get for deer, elk and bear hunting. I have no problem going with a lighter CB as long as it will get the job done. I dont want to leave any wounded animals behind. I guess its the same as rifle hunting and depends on where you hit it. The .308 I use works just as well as a 7mmwhen you take a head shot. A lot of things need to go into making a selection. If you hunt from a treestand or other structure, is there room to move the bow you are looking at? If you stalk hunt, how much will the bow weight at the end of the day(how is it balanced)? These are a few of the things that no one but you can answer for you. Like it has been stated, go someplace and handle (shoot) as many different crossbows that you can, then think about how you will use it. Check accuracy with others in group. Then make your choice. Don't forget to get one that looks good also. Dave |
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The Excal 200# models are the Exocet, the Vortex and the Y-25. The 225# models are the Exomax and the Equinox. I've owned or shot them all, [Excals] and the 225's are bruisers for sure. The 175# Phoenix is reported to be their biggest seller in Canada. The 150# Vixen has a huge following.
The dirty little secret about crossbows is they are all adequate for hunting as long as you pick a name brand. The fit and feel is what makes the bow and that varies from one person to the next a bunch. |
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Im already in touch with Dave from Wyverns and hes going to hook me up as soon as I make a final decision. He has already sugested the Vortex rather than the Equinox. The only local dealer is a Bowtech pro shop and I had a personality clash with him, lol. Located some dealers in the places I will be driving through next week and will stop and see what they have.
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One thing to keep in mind is the warranty. Barnett is only a year so stay away from them. All others I think give you lifetime.Another thing is try to buy local even if you have to frive a ways. Shipping costs both ways to internet dealers get costly if it gets into warranty issues. Antother thing with the excal line is the recurves are wider are louder then the compound cb. I went with the Parker Tornado. Its compact,not too loud,lifetime warranty,and fits like a dream in your hands.
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I just got off the phone with Dave at Wyverns. I went with the Excalibur Equinox. Although he recomended the Vortex he still hooked me up and treated me right once I decided what I was going to get. Thanks Dave.
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