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Excalibur Hybrid X

MattMan81

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For anyone interested.
 

For anyone interested.
Pretty cool but $2k is a lot of money
 
There are a lot of hunters who wouldn't think twice about dropping $2K for that. It is probably only carried to a plush blind.

My Excal suppressor was purchased used in 2018. Replaced the string a couple times, and had new limbs sent out under warranty after accidental dryfire opened up some cracks. Solid gear.
 
My Ravin was about that couple years ago. I think just about all of them are that price.
 
Read some more and between the weight and seems they have backed off their warranty some? Or is lifetime warranty a thing of the past?
It does say no press needed for service.
If I was in the market to purchase a new crossbow to last me several years I think I would look at some other options....
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I was watching a couple of reviews on it just last night. That thing looks sweet. Wyvern Creations shot 60yards groups with arrows touching in a recent review.
 
People wine about the prices but in many ways they're bargain bin compared to a new bow. Bare bows are 1200$ after taxes. 2000 if we're talking carbon. Throw on a 300$ sight so many are running. 200$ rest. 60$ stabilizer. 100$ release... Think you get the picture.

Spend 1k on a ten point venom and get a bow 100% ready to go out of the box that's more accurate, more powerful, and easier to shoot than any bow on earth.
 
People wine about the prices but in many ways they're bargain bin compared to a new bow. Bare bows are 1200$ after taxes. 2000 if we're talking carbon. Throw on a 300$ sight so many are running. 200$ rest. 60$ stabilizer. 100$ release... Think you get the picture.

Spend 1k on a ten point venom and get a bow 100% ready to go out of the box that's more accurate, more powerful, and easier to shoot than any bow on earth.
1,000 is one thing but 2,200 is another.
 
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