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What crossbows are everyone using

RRussell

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Just an opinion but the tenpoint scopes are very good speed ring scopes with illumination as well. I have the Rangemaster Pro on my sniper and love it. You should be able to find it cheaper than the Hawke scopes and they're very comparable optics.

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awesome thank you!!!
 

joel0711

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Excalibur Exocet that started life as a carved limb bow. Sent it to Excalibur and they put forward riser and molded limbs on it basically making it an Exocet 200. Also have an Exomax. Both older,wider bows but built like tanks,had no trouble at all with 'em.
 
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Ccsherman

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Excalibur micro 308. It's light, compact and easy to repair yourself if needed. You might think 300fps is slow, but I've had 2 does so far, both with pass throughs. I had to hold freehand for over 8 mins while a deer was feeding with his @$$ to me. Never was able to get the shot because it got too dark.
 
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PastorKen

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Excalibur Equinox. Old school crossbow. Very wide but powerful, accurate, and bombproof with an awesome warranty. Available used on Craigslist, eBay, etc.
 

Jay_Disarray

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Pitched in to buy my dad a tenpoint titan m1 this year as he can no longer pull and hold his bow back, he loves it and has taken a few with it already this year
 

GCTerpfan

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My father dropped his Excalibur over 20' out of the tree last weekend. He climbed down, went home, sighted it back in because it was shooting a little low and it's ready to go. Them being so bomproof and simple is why I shot one when I used a xbow.
 

PastorKen

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Hate to admit it but I dropped mine 20 feet once. And have dry fired it twice... Never even had to resight it. Killed 4 deer this season so far with 4 perfect shots. Don’t drop your crossbow from a tree and don’t dry fire it. But when you do, make sure it’s an Excalibur.