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IronNoggin
08-28-2012, 12:11 PM
For quite a few years I had given in to the realization that far too many shoulder injuries had taken their toll on this aging body, and that as a consequence it was extremely doubtful that I'd ever hunt with pointy sticks again. No way in hell could I draw my old compound to full draw, and certainly no chance of holding it there.

Then along came a great Ducks Unlimited dinner at which myself and our "Git 'Er Done Team" from Port Alberni were being toasted for having helped capture the title of Canada's Ultimate Fishing Town. Amongst the many items at auction there was a super-slick looking Excalibur Ibex Crossbow. That got me to thinking... maybe with this little toy I could once again join in the ranks of those hunters who aspire to taking their game with a bow...
Bidding was serious between only me and one other. At the last possible moment, I RAN to up the ante just slightly, and before the other fellow could react, the auction Gal snapped up the form! The bow was MINE!!

Did a fair amount of practice with that new weapon after fully dressing her in all the latest finest. Extremely accurate, I soon found out NOT to shoot two arrows at the same point lest risking pulling a "Robin Hood" and literally destroying the first arrow in the target! Sweet!!

That accuracy paid off in the fall, when once again I set out to try my luck! I passed many shots on our smaller Island deer, and then decided to hook up with a Good Buddy out near Kelowna for the late bow season. Managed to muff the first shot I ever took on game with it, my fault, certainly not the bow's. But the next two shots resulted in a couple of fine eating whitetails for the larder, and now the hook was set deep! Right Hooked that is!

I had no intention of replacing the Ibex, it performed beyond my expectations. Then, a fellow on Excalibur's Forum listed a new Exomax, looking for the exact bow I had. Hmmmm....
The Exomax is the top end of Excalibur's line, one of the fastest hunting crossbows produced, boasting a 225 lb. draw weight and capable of arrow speeds of 350 FPS. This was noticeably stronger and faster than the Ibex, and so I decided to toy with the idea of a possible trade. Several lengthy conversations later, I made the decision, dismantled the Ibex and boxed her up for shipping.

Days passed, and I began to second guess that decision! What if the bow on it's way to me is a piece of crap? What if I don't like it when it gets here? What the hell have I done??

Then, yesterday, a call from The Missuz while out on the Big Pond: Your bow has arrived! It took everything I could do to stay out there to collect my Buddy's first ever spring, but I somehow managed to throttle that back, and indeed, he SCORED! Great day all round...

Back at The Hacienda, it was with trembling hands and great apprehension that I carefully un-crated the new bow. Better than advertised, the stickers were still in place, and the bow looks to be brand spanky new!! Too tired after days upon days of fishing, I decided to put it together and fully dress her in the morning. Dreams of hunting entertained me through the night, but right early I awoke and literally scrambled to get her in Hunting Form!!

Fully dressed the Exomax is a delightful albeit fearsome looking bow!

Here's a few pictures of the latest weapon in my arsenal:

http://gallery.fishbc.com/albums/Ironnoggin/Exomax_1.jpg



http://gallery.fishbc.com/albums/Ironnoggin/Exomax_2.jpg



http://gallery.fishbc.com/albums/Ironnoggin/Exomax_3.jpg



http://gallery.fishbc.com/albums/Ironnoggin/Exomax_4.jpg



AWESOME IMHO!!

Had to run a buddy down-Island last night to catch a plane back to the mainland. On the way home The Missuz and I stuck our noses into an area we know is often frequented by about a dozen blacktails, including one Gagger buck with rather magnificent headgear. To our utter amazement, the field in question hosted more deer than we have ever seen there! We counted them three times to be certain, the number came up the same each and every time! FORTY-TWO, including not one, but Two HUGE Bucks, one very typical four point with good brows, and a second non-typical with far too many points to get an accurate count on! WOW!!

I usually wait for the bucks to shed their velvet before taking up the chase. But with the new bow in hand, and the deer rather close to home, I am now toying with the thought of engaging in the early bow season here damn soon (that is already open!).

So, this afternoon I am off to see what the new Gal shoots like. If things go as well as I think they will, those two Gaggers just inherited a rather serious problem!! ME!!

Hope to soon be posting pictures of the new toy's success! Best of Luck to all who are heading out this fall in pursuit of The Game!!

Cheers,
Nog

Pioneerman
08-28-2012, 12:33 PM
I also have had shoulder operations and could not draw my compound bow any longer so picked up a Excalibur Phoenix x bow. Also very accurate, and do not shoot for same spot twice in a row. 2" groups out to 50 yards, cant ask for anything better . I just picked it up a couple months ago and not hunted with it yet, but looking forward to it very soon.

ruttinbuck
08-29-2012, 07:40 AM
I bought the equinox this summer and same accuracy issues both you guys are finding.
I also picked up the munchmount quiver bracket that allows the quiver to be mounted above the rail instead of below it.
Bought it off the Excal forum site, do a search for Munch if you are interested.
This makes slinging the bow for carrying the same as a rifle.
Enjoy your season RB

The Dude
08-29-2012, 07:43 AM
Crossbows suck, but what's the story on the Wolverine?
Smiley face here >>>>>> :-)

IronNoggin
08-29-2012, 09:01 AM
Crossbows suck, but what's the story on the Wolverine?
Smiley face here >>>>>> :-)

Actually Crossbows RULE Dude! :-P

Kinda thought the wolverine made a good base for the pictures.
Interesting story related to him too...

I was a Marine Biologist in Canada's Western Arctic for a fair bit of my working career. Had a Carry Permit, and did carry various "back-up" hand-guns while out in the back country...

One particular trip, an Inuit Buddy of mine had a Polar Bear tag, so we set off the couple hundred miles from town on our snow machines to one of their whaling camps to base out of. Had to dig down through 5 feet of snow to get to the cabin door, and the same for the woodpile we'd left there in the fall. Got the stove stoked up and wandered out the door to collect more wood for it.

50 yards from the cabin door was a large male wolverine as I stepped out. He'd been coming down to raid the cabins while their owners were hunkered down in town. Wind was wrong for him, so he was caught in the open by surprise. I made myself look as big as I could, and yelled loudly at him. His answer was to slink low to the ground, and GROWL menacingly back at me?? What the Hell?? Tried yelling again, and on he comes... FAST!! JhuhEezuz!! Took my eyes off him for a mere second or two as I fumbled madly for the diminutive little 22 automatic I had in an inside pocket. Freed it, thumbed the safety off and looked back up. Still coming... at TEN BLOODY FEET! EEK!! http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/phpBB2/images/smilies/icon_eek.gif

Realizing I 'd have but one shot, I made damn certain his eyes were centered between the sights before loosing a round. Tumbled him head over heels, right at my feet! My buddy heard me yell, heard the shot, and rammed me out of the way as he came running with the big Bear Gun. You got Damned Lucky he said! Like grabbing the business end of a chainsaw if one ever gets ahold of you!!

Took an hour before the shakes disappeared! Skinned him out, and had him rug-mounted. Still shake a little inside when I look at it and realize What Could Have Been!! :-?

Cheers,
Nog

The Dude
08-29-2012, 09:25 AM
LMAO. Good story, and a great rug....
...and BTW, you missed an "E" in my name......rather offensive, really :D

IronNoggin
08-29-2012, 09:42 AM
...and BTW, you missed an "E" in my name......rather offensive, really :D

OOPS! Freudian Slip I guess after the crossbow rub... :twisted:

No intent to "offensive", when there is intent, I can be MUCH better at that!! http://fishbcforum.com/public/style_emoticons/default/lmao.gif

Fixed! :mrgreen:

Cheers,
Nog

The Dude
08-29-2012, 09:43 AM
:D All good Noggin.

Knute
08-29-2012, 09:54 AM
Sweet lookin' rig ya got there 'Nog, I'm sure you'll be putting it to good use soon.

Great wolverine story too, I can picture it.

Good luck on THE POND as well.

IronNoggin
08-31-2012, 11:59 AM
She Shoots - She SCORES!!

I finally got the opportunity to try out the new-to-me Exomax yesterday afternoon.

Right from the get-go it needed very little tweaking to find dead-center at 20 yards:

http://gallery.fishbc.com/albums/Ironnoggin/20_yards.jpg

You can see from the picture I basically forgot the Golden Rule and fired twice at the same point. Arrows ended up just touching each other... Lucky I didn't blow one of them up!!

A couple minor adjustments at 30 yards, and Bang On at 40 yards with no further tweaking!

http://gallery.fishbc.com/albums/Ironnoggin/40_yards.jpg

This time I intentionally held a little high for the first shot, and about an inch low for the second. Seems to me that they certainly would have Robin Hooded had I aimed at the same point!

First and second broadhead flights at 40 yards resulted in:

http://gallery.fishbc.com/albums/Ironnoggin/Broadhead_40_yards_1.jpg

And the results of five consecutive shots at 40 yards basically cut the center of the target right out!!

http://gallery.fishbc.com/albums/Ironnoggin/Broadhead_40_yards_2.jpg

The fellow I traded with sent along a couple of Big John's custom arrows with the bow.
Those together with the Exomax are literally a Work Of Art!
Incredible accuracy, once again living up to the Standard of Excellence Excalibur bows are so famous for!

Taking her back to the range again this afternoon, just a little more proving with the broadheads, and then thinking seriously about heading after those two Big Bucks the Missuz and I saw just a couple of days ago! At this point I am VERY Comfortable that the bow will indeed do it's job in that pursuit providing I do mine... http://fishbcforum.com/public/style_emoticons/default/sly.gif

Letcha know as it goes...

Cheers,
Nog

Pioneerman
08-31-2012, 12:17 PM
Are you using the bolt cutter broad heads designed for their set up or something different ?

IronNoggin
08-31-2012, 12:27 PM
Are you using the bolt cutter broad heads designed for their set up or something different ?

Yes. I had Great Luck with the 150 grain BoltCutters last year, and so will be sticking with them.
They fly true to target, same point of impact as the same weight of target point.
And they leave an excellent wound channel - bled out two last year: one dropped right in his tracks, the other made ~ 50 yards leaving a garden hose style of blood trail to follow. Nary a drop left in either upon cleaning them. Good enough for me!! :twisted:

Cheers,
Nog

IronNoggin
10-04-2012, 03:26 PM
Mad Max has now been fully "Battle Dressed" for the season. Camo-Form Wrap, New Arrows, New Broadheads and the Excalibur S-5 System installed. DAMN Quiet compared to what She used to be!!

A few pics:

http://gallery.fishbc.com/albums/Ironnoggin/Camo_1.jpg

http://gallery.fishbc.com/albums/Ironnoggin/Camo_2.jpg

http://gallery.fishbc.com/albums/Ironnoggin/Camo_3.jpg

And with that, I'm Gearing Up and Heading Out for this evening's FUN!! :twisted:

Cheers,
Nog

IronNoggin
10-17-2012, 01:29 PM
Christmas came early for Mad Max (as my Excalibur ExoMax is affectionately known). Knock on the door damn early, and a rather long rectangular box dropped into my hands...

http://gallery.fishbc.com/albums/Ironnoggin/Big_John_Arrows_1.jpg

http://gallery.fishbc.com/albums/Ironnoggin/Big_John_Arrows_2.jpg

A Dozen spanky new arrows, Custom Built by one of Canada's Finest Craftsmen!!
Gold-Tip Laser II's, all just a smidge over 265 grains (with a + or - ratio of less than a grain!), aluminum backs & brass fronts for increased FOC, 2" Blaser Vanes with right helical and 6 degree offset. Perfectly designed for the ExoMax, and guaranteed to spin absolutely true well out past fifty yards!!
In a word: AWESOME!! http://forum.flybc.ca/style_emoticons/default/happydance.gif

If I wasn't smoking salmon today, I would most certainly be testing them out! Tomorrow For Sure! Then back to The Chase!
Methinks one of these Fine Beauties has an impending date with one of those crafty Blacktails I've been watching.
Soon that is... :twisted:

Cheers,
Nog

IronNoggin
10-19-2012, 09:17 PM
"These will spin true out beyond fifty yards" is exactly what Big John wrote to me as he was sending off the arrows I'd ordered...

Out early this afternoon to see what these Beauties would shoot like.
2.5" high at 20 yards. One adjustment. Bang On.

Move to 30 yards. Bang On.

Move to 40 yards. Bang On.

50 yards, 1/2 inch low. Quite Acceptable given the performance noted above. No adjustment, just a "mental note" for the 50 yard chevron.

All of these arrows were shot at differing bull-eyes up to 50 yards. I had heard and seen here just what can happen if you don't...

Move to sixty yards...

Here is the way my scope is currently set up:

http://gallery.fishbc.com/albums/Ironnoggin/Scope_Set_Up.jpg (http://gallery.fishbc.com/albums/Ironnoggin/Scope_Set_Up.jpg)

So... figuring the arrow hit slightly low at 50, I thought it would likely drop just a tad more below the 60 yard chevron. Held just a little high. Good first shot, hit damn near exactly where I was aiming. Pulled the second shot just a tad right - recognized that when the arrow left the bow and before impact.REALLY Concentrated on the next, holding as near as I could to the first good shot. release and... WHACK! Huh? Whack??

Through the scope I recognized my mistake instantly... DAMMIT!

I'd only fired these two arrows but a couple of times... And... You guessed it:

http://gallery.fishbc.com/albums/Ironnoggin/Robin_Hood_1.jpg (http://gallery.fishbc.com/albums/Ironnoggin/Robin_Hood_1.jpg)

OUCH!!! http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/phpBB2/images/smilies/icon_eek.gif

http://gallery.fishbc.com/albums/Ironnoggin/Robin_Hood_2.jpg (http://gallery.fishbc.com/albums/Ironnoggin/Robin_Hood_2.jpg)

Sincere Apologies Big John! I certainly did NOT intend to lose a couple of these works of art quite that quick, or in that fashion! And Dammit, you did warn me...

The rest of the practice run went smooth. Of course I went back to aiming at differing spots on the target, for fear of a repeat! And went on to spend a comfortable evening in the blind - gals and their kiddies for entertainment, none of the Big Boys tonight...

The only thing I can add at this point, is if anyone ever asks me how those Big John arrows fly, my answer will have to be... Well... they spin pretty damn true out beyond fifty yards... http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/phpBB2/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif

Cheers,
Nog