I hunt with an Excalibur Martix 380, like others are saying don't go below the min. weight of the arrow and broadhead recommended for the bow, heavier is OK and is less stress on the limbs. One thing I really keep an eye on is the brace height, make sure it's at the recommended setting, I can't believe the amount of bows I have seen with the string pushing hard into the rubber bumpers if so equipped.
Use the same weight broadhead as the field point you are sighting it in with , heavier or lighter will change POI as already mentioned.
Another thing, if the scope has a speed ring FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS to sight it in and don't worry about what speed it is set at, if it hits your aim point at 20 yds. using the 20yd. crosshair, and then also at 40 yds. using the 40yd. crosshair, it's set right no matter what speed it's showing.
There is an Excalibur crossbow forum, lots of info. on there and pretty good guys willing to help if a problem arises, or answer any questions that an Excalibur owner may have, a lot of them have been there, done that, and the forum is a wealth of information.
I also have a spare set of limbs for mine, and a couple of extra Flemish strings, if something were to happen to either or during hunting season I could probably be back hunting that day or the next day, good insurance!
Edited by SixsixtyMags (01/08/22 03:00 PM)