Good Excal Case
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 122
Good Excal Case
Hay guys what kind of bow case do you use for your Excals, I have a Vixen and every case I like I thinkis to small.[/align]I like this one the most> http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/links/link.jsp;jsessionid=OF1OU0YKWMN02CWQNWSSCOAK0BW0MI WE?id=0032816416832a&type=product&cmCat=pe rf&rid=0180101070502&xpid=k17401&cm_ve n=Performics&cm_cat=Affiliate%2Dclick&cm_p la=Nextag&cm_ite=DDI%20Link&afsrc=1&_r equestid=45347[/align][/align]This one> http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000KOPQOQ/ref=nosim/?tag=nextag-sg-20&creative=380333&creativeASIN=B000KOPQOQ &linkCode=asn[/align][/align]This one> http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000KORXT2/ref=nosim/?tag=nextag-sg-20&creative=380333&creativeASIN=B000KORXT2 &linkCode=asn[/align][/align] Thanks[/align] Joe[/align]
#2
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Canning, Ontario. Canada
Posts: 974
RE: Good Excal Case
Joe, just buy the Excalibur case, there are two, padded and non..
The cost is the same or less than what you are looking at. Excals are a bit longer (wider) than most, so don't take a chance, just get the right one.
The padded case can be folded and used for a seat, the non padded folds into a pocket..
The cost is the same or less than what you are looking at. Excals are a bit longer (wider) than most, so don't take a chance, just get the right one.
The padded case can be folded and used for a seat, the non padded folds into a pocket..
#3
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: arkansas
Posts: 3,147
RE: Good Excal Case
ORIGINAL: Pydpiper
Joe, just buy the Excalibur case, there are two, padded and non..
The cost is the same or less than what you are looking at. Excals are a bit longer (wider) than most, so don't take a chance, just get the right one.
The padded case can be folded and used for a seat, the non padded folds into a pocket..
Joe, just buy the Excalibur case, there are two, padded and non..
The cost is the same or less than what you are looking at. Excals are a bit longer (wider) than most, so don't take a chance, just get the right one.
The padded case can be folded and used for a seat, the non padded folds into a pocket..
#5
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ontario Canada
Posts: 604
RE: Good Excal Case
Joe, everyone above gave you great info for a case. For short day cases, the soft or soft-padded cases work great, espically if you need to have your bow in case before or after sunrise/sunset(by law). You can easily store the case or use it like mentioned above, as a seat cushion.
As for long trips which you might need extra protection for the bow, the double rifle case as pictured above. The hard cases that are shaped for crossbows take up way too much room when packed for a trip (I believe extra fees for an airplane because of size and shape). I personally saw Digger remove that setup, put it together and shoot a bullseye at 20 yards with 3 shots in a row (no adjustments needed).
Good luck and how is your bow shooting, have you got out of your hockey equipment yet .
As for long trips which you might need extra protection for the bow, the double rifle case as pictured above. The hard cases that are shaped for crossbows take up way too much room when packed for a trip (I believe extra fees for an airplane because of size and shape). I personally saw Digger remove that setup, put it together and shoot a bullseye at 20 yards with 3 shots in a row (no adjustments needed).
Good luck and how is your bow shooting, have you got out of your hockey equipment yet .
#6
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 122
RE: Good Excal Case
GrumpyTom, I haven't shoot it yet, I really want to.I just sent the broken stringer back to Excal today, I watch the video that came with the bow and tried to string it with out using the stringer like they show you, just felt like I was going to break something, I'm going to wait till I get the new stringer. That will give me time to fine my hockey gloves[/align] Talk to you later[/align] Joe
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#8
RE: Good Excal Case
Joey, if you find yourself getting paranoid the just take a good strong cord and make a loop that is large enought to go around the limb like the blue plastic end and attach it to the cord of the stringer. If the stringer plastic end ever blows up again(which it probably won't do) then the end of the stringer can't go anywhere.
#9
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ontario Canada
Posts: 604
RE: Good Excal Case
Joe. when string the bow by hand, I do not think you can do dammage unless you apply pressure to the stock.
DO NOT PRESS AGAINST THE STOCK, WHEN PULLING BACK ON THE FREE LIMB.
Follow the instructions I gave you in the PM and I think you will be OK. I have been stringing my bow by hand for over 25 years and I do it every trip hunting (I do not leave my bow strung, string and unstring for every hunt). It just looks intimdating, but it is not actually that difficult.
Good luck.
DO NOT PRESS AGAINST THE STOCK, WHEN PULLING BACK ON THE FREE LIMB.
Follow the instructions I gave you in the PM and I think you will be OK. I have been stringing my bow by hand for over 25 years and I do it every trip hunting (I do not leave my bow strung, string and unstring for every hunt). It just looks intimdating, but it is not actually that difficult.
Good luck.