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    I believe that you tell the good with the bad and laugh or cry about it then move on.

    I received my string back from Boo Custom Strings last week after being re-served and I installed it on my bow and all I had to do was shoot it to make sure the scope is still on zero. Work was slow and I had an all company town hall that went for an hour and decided to shoot by bow as I listened on mute. I put my ear buds in, opened the Teams meeting on my phone and was listening on mute. I carried my block to the back corner of my yard (by my shed) and walked back 20yds my chair. I ranged it and it was 20yds exactly. I cocked my bow, put the safety on and set it down on the couch and went in the house to get my coffee. I came back out and was pre-occupied with what they were saying on the conference call and set down my coffee, picked up my bow, sat down in the chair and I flicked the safety off and I heard that god awful TWANG sound!!!???

    I accidentally dry fired my Micro 335 and it did not like it.....not one bit. The anti-dry fire mechanism did not stop the string from being released and the energy released on those small limbs ripped my string to shreds. I wanted to puke - I was all ready for the season and just needed to verify my zero and now, because of my lack of attention, I am back at square one (actually I am not even at square one yet). I took it to Excalibur in KW and just as I suspected - there is a crack in one of the limbs, the mounting hardware is slightly bent, and my anti-dryfire mechanism is not working and needs to be replaced. I cannot give these guys at Excalibur enough praise. Not only did I get new limbs they installed new mounting hardware, a new anti dryfire mechanism, they polished my trigger release (not required but he like to do it when bows come in) AND gave me a new string - all while I waited (45minutes). While it was there I had the larger stirrup and spacer installed so that my NAO spitfires do not extend past the stirrup.

    If this was any other bow I would be shipping it to god knows where and I would probably not see it back until 1Q22 and my season would be over. It is reasons like this why I am glad I am shooting an Excalibur. I also fessed up to Don at Boo Custom Strings about what happened and placed an order for another replacement string.




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    Wow, what a story!
    Nice to be close to manufacturer
    Awesome service, good to hear, glad it all worked out for you.
    "Only dead fish go with the flow."
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    That's bad luck John but in the end you will probably harvest another fantastic buck this year.

    I have read a lot of great thing about Excalibur and I am thinking about getting a bow to extend my season, they are at the top of the list. When I used my old Horton I had a hard time drawing it up and hated all that firing an arrow to unload. I like those bows now with the mechanism to just turn a crank and undo the same way. But they are expensive.

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    Ouch, that is not how you want to start the hunting season. Glad you were able to get everything worked out with such a quick turn around. I'm glad I bought my excalibur after hearing stories of them going above and beyond.

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    Wow, great service! What an inconvenience it would have been had you been living elsewhere or had another manufacturer’s rig. Good luck hunting.
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    Sorry to hear about your mishap but glad to hear that Excalibur came clean again.....not surprised. I will never own another crossbow other than Excalibur
    Good luck hunting this season and be thankful you own an Excalibur
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    Maybe I am not understanding something, but my biggest concern would be why my crossbow fired as a result of taking the safety off. Or did you leave out the part about pulling the trigger?

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    Glad it worked out for you and yes, Excalibur customer service is top notch. Best of luck with the season
    "Everything is easy when you know how"
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    Great that you got it all taken care of that fast. I dry fired my exomax once but those old super wide excal recurves did not seem to mind it so much.
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    Hey 410 - don't beat yourself up on the dry fire - it happens more often than people are willing to admit to LOL.

    Happy you did not get hurt and had an Excalibur Micro 355 which is relatively "simple" in keeping with the old style Excalibur bows (unlike the latest offerings like the assassin model). If you would have dry fired one of those other brands with cams and wheels, there would have been pieces flying all over the place and probably your bow would be toast LOL.

    I am glad you got great service from Excalibur. I have been worried about their legendary service of old after they got taken over by Bowtech. Glad to see it has not been diminished!

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