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<blockquote data-quote="specweldtom" data-source="post: 536582" data-attributes="member: 2580"><p>It's been awhile since I started this thread, but a couple of months ago I made a painless trade for a Horton Legend. Didn't expect much from it, but I have been surprised. I started a thread titled "It ain't a TAC 15, but it's mine". It's a good enough bow that I've backed off buying an Excalibur or TAC-15 for the time being. I haven't shot it past 30 yds yet, but will shoot it out to 50 just to see how it does. If it won't group at 40 or 50 yds, I'll go back to trying to buy a TAC-15. I had stated a preference for the TAC-10 because of its smaller size, but was told that they're the same price as a TAC-15, but can't match the performance of the TAC-15. </p><p></p><p>After I shoot the Horton at 40 and 50 yds, I'll post the results on my other thread. So far, I'm impressed with its performance and with Horton's customer service. When I ordered a spare string from them, their Tech spent a lot of time answering questions that I had learned enough to ask.</p><p></p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="specweldtom, post: 536582, member: 2580"] It's been awhile since I started this thread, but a couple of months ago I made a painless trade for a Horton Legend. Didn't expect much from it, but I have been surprised. I started a thread titled "It ain't a TAC 15, but it's mine". It's a good enough bow that I've backed off buying an Excalibur or TAC-15 for the time being. I haven't shot it past 30 yds yet, but will shoot it out to 50 just to see how it does. If it won't group at 40 or 50 yds, I'll go back to trying to buy a TAC-15. I had stated a preference for the TAC-10 because of its smaller size, but was told that they're the same price as a TAC-15, but can't match the performance of the TAC-15. After I shoot the Horton at 40 and 50 yds, I'll post the results on my other thread. So far, I'm impressed with its performance and with Horton's customer service. When I ordered a spare string from them, their Tech spent a lot of time answering questions that I had learned enough to ask. Tom [/QUOTE]
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