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<blockquote data-quote="Commissioner" data-source="post: 973578" data-attributes="member: 81899"><p>I'm shooting an Excalibur Matrix 380. It's lightning fast and extremely accurate. However, it is extremely loud, but I have never had a deer jump the string because the arrow gets there so fast and I don't take extra long shot. I have my bow mounted with a Trijicon scope that will allow shots out to 80 yards. If I could only own one weapon, this might be it. It's easy to repair due to the simplicity of the system. I always have a spare string in the truck should something go wrong. I took a buck and 3 doe with it last year and a couple of gobblers this spring. With the other crossbows on the market you have way too many moving parts and if something goes wrong your trip is over. I have Excalibur's cocking device which makes it easy for a man with back problems like me to cock it in the same place over and over which we all know is the secret to accuracy. If you're thinking about getting a crossbow, get an Excalibur. You can't go wrong with a Matrix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commissioner, post: 973578, member: 81899"] I'm shooting an Excalibur Matrix 380. It's lightning fast and extremely accurate. However, it is extremely loud, but I have never had a deer jump the string because the arrow gets there so fast and I don't take extra long shot. I have my bow mounted with a Trijicon scope that will allow shots out to 80 yards. If I could only own one weapon, this might be it. It's easy to repair due to the simplicity of the system. I always have a spare string in the truck should something go wrong. I took a buck and 3 doe with it last year and a couple of gobblers this spring. With the other crossbows on the market you have way too many moving parts and if something goes wrong your trip is over. I have Excalibur's cocking device which makes it easy for a man with back problems like me to cock it in the same place over and over which we all know is the secret to accuracy. If you're thinking about getting a crossbow, get an Excalibur. You can't go wrong with a Matrix. [/QUOTE]
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