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<blockquote data-quote="cholla chomper" data-source="post: 1087529" data-attributes="member: 24238"><p>I spent months reading and watching videos on utube about cross bows and read all of the reviews people have posted and now my excalibur will be here on friday. Most of what I read is that a compound crossbow is alot more maintenance, more string and cable failures and some cam failures, If you have a failure you are done hunting until you take it to a bow shop for repair with the recurve crossbow a string can be changed in the stand and keep hunting. The excalibur is warr for life to the original purchaser, The excalibur can be uncocked without firing a arrow into a target. check out this video</p><p><a href="http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/videos/player/499" target="_blank">Crossbow Cross Examination: Durability Test</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cholla chomper, post: 1087529, member: 24238"] I spent months reading and watching videos on utube about cross bows and read all of the reviews people have posted and now my excalibur will be here on friday. Most of what I read is that a compound crossbow is alot more maintenance, more string and cable failures and some cam failures, If you have a failure you are done hunting until you take it to a bow shop for repair with the recurve crossbow a string can be changed in the stand and keep hunting. The excalibur is warr for life to the original purchaser, The excalibur can be uncocked without firing a arrow into a target. check out this video [url=http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/videos/player/499]Crossbow Cross Examination: Durability Test[/url] [/QUOTE]
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