Good Looking Bow
#11
RE: Good Looking Bow
ORIGINAL: GrumpyTom
Hey REB ........ I do not use an outhouse as WE up here in Canada are civilized and have plumbing but we keep outhouses just for guests like you so you will be comfortable to use what you normally use.
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Hey REB ........ I do not use an outhouse as WE up here in Canada are civilized and have plumbing but we keep outhouses just for guests like you so you will be comfortable to use what you normally use.
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#12
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 122
RE: Good Looking Bow
Before I found this site, I might have considered this bow as something to start with, it looks so good, I E-Mailed the seller asking him who makes it but have not heard from him yet.[/align]Joe[/align]
#15
RE: Good Looking Bow
ORIGINAL: GrumpyTom
shewe he just goes out in his back yard and takes the pics
ORIGINAL: shewe
................. reb' where on earth do you come up with those pics? lol.
................. reb' where on earth do you come up with those pics? lol.
#16
Join Date: Jan 2007
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Posts: 246
RE: Good Looking Bow
well, i have seen some very expenive xbows breakdown too, but joey, i would have to say,"yes i would try it" jus to play with and have fun on weekends.......and i hate to say it, but i think its cabable of takin a small deer with it....its not the fps that kills the deer , its the energy being used is what kills the dear, u only need about 70-90lbs of energy to take a deer down, and thats a proven fact for whoever posted that site lastweek, on fps and energy on bolts and grains................jmo
#20
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Canning, Ontario. Canada
Posts: 974
RE: Good Looking Bow
I had a catastrophic trigger failure on a brand new Excal, almost gave up the sport before even trying it to it's fullest.. I still say buy it if it is all you can afford..