![]() ![]() If you’re in the market for a new crossbow, you may be wondering if the Excalibur Micro 335 is the right choice for you. You May Also Like: Excalibur Micro 355 Features It is easy to use and very accurate, making it a great choice for both novice and experienced hunters. The Excalibur Micro 335 is a great choice for hunters who are looking for a compact, powerful crossbow. The crossbow comes with a scope and a quiver, and is also available in a package with additional accessories. It is easy to maneuver and is very accurate. The Micro 335 is designed for hunting and is powerful enough to take down large game. The crossbow has a price tag of around $500. It has a scope, quiver, and rope cocking device included. The Micro 335 has a velocity of 335 feet per second and can shoot arrows up to. It is made of aluminum and fiberglass and weighs 6.6 pounds. The Micro 335 is a smaller, more compact version of the popular Excalibur Crossbow. In 2014, Barnett, a company that has been making crossbows for over 50 years, introduced the Excalibur Micro 335 crossbow. The Micro 335 is a great choice for anyone looking for a powerful and accurate crossbow. It is also equipped with a scope, quiver, and rope cocking device. The crossbow has a draw weight of 335 pounds and can shoot arrows at speeds of up to 330 feet per second. The crossbow is also very lightweight and easy to maneuver, making it a great choice for those who want a crossbow that is easy to carry around. It is perfect for hunting and can easily take down large games. The Excalibur Micro 335 is a great choice for anyone looking for a powerful and accurate crossbow. Micro 335 is also equipped with a scope, quiver, and rope cocking device. ![]() It is able to shoot arrows at speeds up to 330 feet per second. The Micro 335 has a draw weight of 335 pounds and a power stroke of 12.5 inches. It is manufactured by Crossbow Innovations, LLC, which is based in the United States. Shoot away and be happy.The Excalibur Micro 335 is a crossbow that was first introduced in 2012. The arrow will still go through an elephant.ĩ9% of Excalibur owners don't even know those numbers are even there haha. For all practical purposes, you'll never notice the difference. My point is, I stopped caring about the deflection number many limbs ago. I say something, because we still don't know what the number actually mean. The worst thing that every happened was figuring out those limb number meant SOMETHING. The numbers and the feel of the limbs were completely irrelevant where it actually matters. The same arrow hit in the EXACT same hole. (In this case I'm trying to slow the bow down lol) The new limbs are much much harder to cock. Before I did I took a shot with the first set. I didn't even look at the numbers now that I think of it The latest, a brand new, not blemished, set I bought just yesterday for a colour swap. I've gone through a dozen or more different sets of limbs for various reasons in the past couple years. Guess you can tell, this is bothering me! Lets put it this way, using the old #'s I wouldn't have accepted any limbs that were way off from the originals, the new #'s I have no clue as to a close match!Īm I being too paranoid, as stated I was extremely happy with the original setup, any input? In hindsight, I should have removed the limbs myself and sent them back to the factory, hopefully they would have given me equivalent limb's and I wouldn't be questioning what I got, they have plenty of limbs! I need to crony it sometime, maybe I'll be happy with the results, but right now I have reservations and am probably thinking too much! Maybe I'm making a mountain out of a mole hill, but I was extremely happy with what I had and hope that in comparison I didn't go from a. There were 103's on it (I asked), it now has 30's on it, knowing that they changed the limb #'s I have no clue where those stand as for being at least close to my original limbs. When returning a splintered limb to have the set of limbs replaced, is it too much to ask for a set of limbs that are at least "EQUAL" to the set of limbs that were on the bow from new, I just had a set replaced that were more or less "you get what you get", and that they were limited to what limbs Excalibur sends them, which I can understand. ![]() I'm sure this has been discussed before, but here goes! ![]()
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