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I think it's great to reach customers from the group that are not satisfied with the speeds of the recurve model. I am absolutely convinced that this.new.model cannot be as easy to maintain in the field as the previous models. I and many others are satisfied with what has been Excalibur so far. I am not going to buy it because I don't need more than one crossbow Assassin 400 TD and I have everything parts what I need in stock. Of course, there is a reason for that, that I shoot much more with other weapons ( rimfire) that suit the current situation better. I wish the Excalibur new products good luck and success, but it is 50/50 which direction will this new product take?
 
I wont ever want one. I love the simplicity of the Excaliburs. If I want wheeled bows I'll buy another brand that isnt so expensive.
 
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I wont ever want one. I love the simplicity of the Excaliburs. If I want wheeled bows I'll buy another brand that isnt so expensive.
$2k is a lot to drop on this one. I really like the look of it but I dont think any Excalibur bow is worth more than $1,200. I was excited about it but the excitement has washed away and I'm back in common sense mode...keeping my R29X, lol. I hate new bow release days...
 
This one is checking all my boxes, except for the long RevX LOP and single-sided crank handle attachment. If a shorter LOP version ever comes I can overlook the single-sided crank.
this right here ruins the whole bow for me as well the LOP is wat to long on the Rev X stock..
 
Pretty bold move, will be interesting to see how it plays out. It kinda feels like when ZZ Top decided to make a disco album tho.
Personally for me, my initial impression is meh, I got two matrix bows and a micro- I’m good.
 
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