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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1307451" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I'm into my second year with the Xbow.</p><p>I have the Excaliber Equinox with a recurve style that is wider than the compound style.</p><p>I'm not having much of a problem taking them thru the woods as they can be turned to work around trees, and I have a 2 point sling on mine, that allows me to put on my back pack on and sling my bow on shoulder. I have a 3/4 mile walk to my closest stand and thats one of 4.</p><p></p><p>I'm in agreement with 1,3,4.</p><p>My new stands all have the rail around the front of them for a couple of reasons.....</p><p>#1 to keep me from falling.</p><p>#2 to provide a rest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1307451, member: 5412"] I'm into my second year with the Xbow. I have the Excaliber Equinox with a recurve style that is wider than the compound style. I'm not having much of a problem taking them thru the woods as they can be turned to work around trees, and I have a 2 point sling on mine, that allows me to put on my back pack on and sling my bow on shoulder. I have a 3/4 mile walk to my closest stand and thats one of 4. I'm in agreement with 1,3,4. My new stands all have the rail around the front of them for a couple of reasons..... #1 to keep me from falling. #2 to provide a rest. [/QUOTE]
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