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<blockquote data-quote="ElkStalkR" data-source="post: 1624667" data-attributes="member: 2292"><p>Excalibur is great, but lots of people put TenPoints or Parkers ahead of them. Depends on who you talk to.</p><p></p><p>Couple of drawbacks with the exaclibur is they only make recurves crossbows which are very wide and louder because they require more draw weight to shoot an arrow the same speed as a compound crossbow. Excalibur likes to make a big deal out of the "ease of maintenance" issue, but if you buy a quality US made compound crossbow they are just a dependable as your vertical compound bow. Maintenace is almost nothing with a quality compound. Again, Excaliburs are very good bows, but each person has their own preference.</p><p></p><p>I prefer compounds, because they are narrower. In your price range I would take a serious look at the Wicked Ridge crossbows made by Tenpoint. Made in the USA with a lifetime guarantee and you can get them starting at $399. (Excaliburs are made in Canada)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElkStalkR, post: 1624667, member: 2292"] Excalibur is great, but lots of people put TenPoints or Parkers ahead of them. Depends on who you talk to. Couple of drawbacks with the exaclibur is they only make recurves crossbows which are very wide and louder because they require more draw weight to shoot an arrow the same speed as a compound crossbow. Excalibur likes to make a big deal out of the "ease of maintenance" issue, but if you buy a quality US made compound crossbow they are just a dependable as your vertical compound bow. Maintenace is almost nothing with a quality compound. Again, Excaliburs are very good bows, but each person has their own preference. I prefer compounds, because they are narrower. In your price range I would take a serious look at the Wicked Ridge crossbows made by Tenpoint. Made in the USA with a lifetime guarantee and you can get them starting at $399. (Excaliburs are made in Canada) [/QUOTE]
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