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bucksndoes 09-18-2010 06:12 AM

New to crossbow
 
I've bow hunted 40yrs but new to crossbows. Looking to purchase an Excalibur for deer hunting,recommended models,best string,bolts& broadheads,stringing aids,scopes. All info well appreciated.
Looking at Ibex or axiom kit.

awshucks 09-18-2010 08:31 AM

Axiom would be my choice.

Cossack 09-18-2010 01:23 PM


Originally Posted by bucksndoes (Post 3684661)
I've bow hunted 40yrs but new to crossbows. Looking to purchase an Excalibur for deer hunting,recommended models,best string,bolts& broadheads,stringing aids,scopes. All info well appreciated.
Looking at Ibex or axiom kit.

Phoenix/Ibex, 175 draw weight, or Exocet/ Vortex, 2100m draw weight, at most. The 225 lb bows are overkill for deer. Much harsher shot, string wear. Flemish string, faster, stronger, quieter. Arrow, Gold Tip Lazer II with 110 gr brass insert, Blazer vanes. Boradheads: 100 gr Slick Trick mags or Nap Spitfire Maxx. Excal Lumizone scope, can be tuned to match trajectory. Excal rope ****er works great unless you need mechanical ****er. Crankaroo is so, don't purchase until you've tried rope ****er. Extra string, Stringer, sling and quiver should do it.

smokepolehall 09-19-2010 02:57 AM

40 yrs well then you really don't want to be rope c0cking those 225 lb models much. Excals get their speepd by longer rail so it extends the weight out front. Get a stringer also & couple of 2097 flemish dacron strings fer on hand use

bucksndoes 09-22-2010 08:17 AM

Thanks guys for all the info, much appreciated.


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