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Old 02-28-2007, 07:20 PM
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Welcome Johnny to a great Cb forum! My my and you shoot an Excal CB!
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Old 02-28-2007, 07:23 PM
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#1. welcome to tha forum, ur gonna love it here we have a good time and then theres times when were serious......

#2. im sorry you had to buy a exomax....................lmao jk

#3 could be worse, :"You could be walking around and singing, O'canada and carrying a exomax"......................another joke lol [8D][8D][8D]
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Old 02-28-2007, 07:23 PM
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I sure hope so I think the string will be in tomarrow,looking for a triple dacron string to THANKS Pydpiper............
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Old 02-28-2007, 07:27 PM
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Ya know I like you guys so do not take this wrong, but does the Excal forum suck or something? I have only been on there once and was not really impressed but it was OK. But it seems like more and more of you Excal guys are signing up all the time. We all know I have made it clear that I plan on getting one, but was just curious if you guys think this place is alot better then the Excal forum? Seems like alot of good guys are coming over here. Just curious.
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Old 02-28-2007, 07:33 PM
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I sure hope so I think the string will be in tomarrow,looking for a triple dacron string to THANKS Pydpiper............
Johnny, sendDnk a PM and ask to see his Strings, Servings and End Loops.
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Old 02-28-2007, 07:36 PM
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Hotburn, thats why on my first post I said I was going to set back read an listen. Trying to the best of two worlds, it don't look like i've been listening does it .TAKE CARE..........
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Old 02-28-2007, 07:39 PM
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Ya know I like you guys so do not take this wrong, but does the Excel forum suck or something? I have only been on there once and was not really impressed but it was OK. .
The reason I registered was to pick up some info and tips, but I do much better on this one!
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Old 02-28-2007, 08:26 PM
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ORIGINAL: Hotburn76

Ya know I like you guys so do not take this wrong, but does the Excal forum suck or something? I have only been on there once and was not really impressed but it was OK. But it seems like more and more of you Excal guys are signing up all the time. We all know I have made it clear that I plan on getting one, but was just curious if you guys think this place is alot better then the Excal forum? Seems like a lot of good guys are coming over here. Just curious.
Hotburn76 ....... I am not sure about the otherrs, but I know for a fact that I was here on this forum about 2 years before you joined. Digger was as well.

The thing about the Excalibur site is that most of all the members there are there to promote and educate new people into the crossbow world. The more proper educated info that is put forth to new people, the easier it is to counter the UNTRUTHS that the anti-crossbow groups spread. I came back to this site because I had heard that this site had changed from what it was like a while back (back stabbing and personal attacks were common on this forum back then). As long as site is fun to precipitate in, I will stay, if not, I will go to where it is fun.
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Old 02-28-2007, 08:46 PM
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Hotburn76 ....... I am not sure about the otherrs, but I know for a fact that I was here on this forum about 2 years before you joined. Digger was as well.
And the point of saying that was????????

Was not saying my original post to be directed at you it was as I said there was alot of new people with Excal's going this site. I can read and see that you have been here since 2003 and that mine reads 2005. Was just curious as to why the influx of Excal guys. Have been told in PM's by several Excal guys that they do not care for the Excal forum. Just curious as to what the new guys thought of this compared to the Excal site. Try not to be so defensive, I said I liked Excal's and plan on buying one, just wanted some new members opinions. Stillconfused as to why you would point out that you have been here longer then others? Does that make you better?
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Old 02-28-2007, 09:24 PM
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I am sorry that you took it wrong, but what i was pointing out was that excalibur shooters were basicly the members that talked crossbows here on this forum in the early days. Also that the crossbow comunity is small, but growing. people that have knowledge and willing to share should go to as many sites as they can handle to educate people about the truths of crossbows, to fight the non truths that that the anti's are spreading.

You asked what was thought about this forum. It is good, but not as educational as the excalibur forum. This forum seams to have it's threads sidetract easily. And I do not mean a few of them, most of the threads wonder back and forth like a coonversation around a campfire. Is that a bad thing, not necessary, that could be the atmosphere that is wanted, where as the Excalibur forum is more dirrect and to the point. That site I also find to be more techinical in the degree or answers. But again that is the make up of the forum.

That is just my opinion.
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