Case for Excalibur - will Plano Bow-Max work?
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Case for Excalibur - will Plano Bow-Max work?
If someone could please verify this for me I'd certainly appreciate it. A couple of weeks ago when I had my Horton I bought a hard Plano Bow-Max crossbow case to store and transport my crossbow in. I cannot find anything telling me whether or not the Excalibur Exocet will fit in the case. If it wont I can return it to Basspro and atleast get $50 back.
What do you all carry your Excalibur in? I've read that a lot of people just buy a double gun case and break it down.
Thanks!
What do you all carry your Excalibur in? I've read that a lot of people just buy a double gun case and break it down.
Thanks!
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RE: Case for Excalibur - will Plano Bow-Max work?
That's what I kind of figured but was hoping it might fit. I dont like the case much anyway, only reason I bought it was because it fit my Horton decently and only cost $50.
What brand compound case is that Pydpiper or will any compound case generally work?
What brand compound case is that Pydpiper or will any compound case generally work?
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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RE: Case for Excalibur - will Plano Bow-Max work?
This is a cheapie Wall-Mart case, I bought two so I could get the extra straps and foam, I think I paid $20 a piece, but can't say for sure. I could easily have gotten away with one. Bass Pro sells the same one, the stirrup circles the handle and makes for very secure transportation.
A little hint, if you wander off to drink beer don't leave it in the sun..
A little hint, if you wander off to drink beer don't leave it in the sun..
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Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2006
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RE: Case for Excalibur - will Plano Bow-Max work?
My favorite part is when I get to the range, the compound guys all nod and say hello.. Until I open the case.. Place usually gets real quiet..
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RE: Case for Excalibur - will Plano Bow-Max work?
One hint for you take-down boys. Use antiseize/neverseize/coppaslip on the threads. You want an anti-galling agent to prevent permature wear on the threads. Steel against aluminum is a great way to gall the surface of the aluminum threads. A little goes along way and it is messy if you put too much on. Just us a tiny bit.
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RE: Case for Excalibur - will Plano Bow-Max work?
That is a really nice setup you have there. You put some thought into that layout. Guessing tips in the white canisters but whats in the blue? Wax stringers etc...?