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I’m curious to see how closely at the upper and lower arrows are regulated into what distance? Reminds me of my old savage 24F over under that isn’t even closely regulated between the rifle and shotgun barrels. I also see how far the triggers are apart. It’s gotta be awkward to move your hand on the grip to get a trigger feel when adjusting from the front to the rear trigger.
I really enjoy your Video,I'm new into that sport. For stupid people it's good explained
Hello. Your video is the best on the TwinStrike on YouTube. It is spot on.
Excalibur's site show that there is a new "TwinStrike TAC2" released for this year (2022).
There appears to be minor differences, between the TwinStrike and TwinStike TAC2. The weight of the units, overall length, and speed just to name a few.
Do you know why the TAC2 is $622.22 cheaper? Is there that much of a difference between the excalibur TwinStrike and TwinStrike TAC2 to justify the cost difference?
Looking forward to your answer.
Great review!👌
i have the little brother tac2 without the string dampers. now i will buy the R.E.D.S String dampers as spare part but i canˋt find them anywhere. know anyone the part number for the complete dampers and a shop to buy it?
Great video! Thanks.
I like this bow too
Dave, you think this is better riser than the Takedown series?
I just picked up one and must say it looks better engineered than their previous models
Its a great concept.
Nice crossbow indeed. I wonder if I could use 20" bolts from my Excalibur Equinox from 2010, at that time I purchased over 100 bolts, they are all excalibur OEM bolts but 20" long, now if I could use these bolts in the Twinstrike that would be a green light for me to purchase the twinstrike.
Great video btw, liked n subscribed.
Well, zombies don't attack one at a time…
Really a great review. Nice to see how it works up close in regard to the trigger, arrow retention, etc.
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I’m ignorant about crossbows.
The a-lore seems to be that a total novice can pick this up and have a certain level of accuracy (for a price).
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Why does it matter on the order you crank the strings back? Is each pair of limbs the 358 lbs? Or is it the combination. Dumb question do these bows get unstrung during off-season. I am liking mine so far!
This crossbow can be used in combat situation,that it being backed up with a handgun.
You never know they may make a Takedown Version of this,if they do I might buy it.
This guy is the best. If you buy an Xbox, get it from Wyvern Creations. He stands by his sales and knows his stuff.
The apparent draw weight of the Twin (360 lbs.) is much higher then on the Excalibur 355 Micro (280lbs)' for the same approx. 360ft/s bolt speed. Do you think the new limbs design will be happy with this?
can this be cocked without the crank or is it too heavy for that?