![]() Near the bottom right hand area of the page it shows "live Chat". When one clicks on the high lighted warranty link you submitted in Post #33 Me this telephone number which is in Quebec. I was informed they do not ship to individuals in Canada. It's worth learning.Ī week or so ago, I contacted center Point in the U.S. Research a lot before jumping in so you don't get frustrated and quit. All the plastic parts you can print once you get your printer running. And Prusa mods and parts are commonly available and cheap. Seems to change from cold weather to hot weather as it's in a semi-conditioned area. The only issue I've had is seasonally doing a first layer calibration. I've upgraded the extruder to Bondtech to be able to do soft plastics. And it does it's own self calibration and test. They even give you tools and extra parts. But its got the best manual you'll ever see and it's done in sections and parts are packaged in each section separately. Takes about 5-8 hours to assemble the kit. I'm waiting until they clone the new XL Prusa to upgrade. That said there are Prusa clones people have great results with. It's all there just research and you'll find the fix or cause.Īs in many things with printers you get what you pay for. Youtube and google are your best friends when you get one. Throw in 2 hours on a print and it fails in the last 10 minutes it gets frustrating real quick. And to make it fun one symptom can have several causes. You can have mechanical errors, slicing errors, assembly errors, plastic errors, calibration errors. There's a steep learning curve on these things. However many find themselves upgrading components to get decent performance. I check it and I do not see how can I extend it. I wish I could have at least 1" longer stock. As already said in p.2, I feel cramped when aiming this thing. Did not have a chance to hold this scope in my hands yet.ģ. No point to go for it in comparison to the above mentioned Vortex. Hawke XB30 Compact 1.5-6x36 SR has better reticle and +$100 over Vortex, length is 9.3" - not really compact. This bow lets you hit an apple sized target at such a distance. ![]() ![]() I want it to be illuminated at least until 80 yds dot. I was also looking at Hawke XB1 1.5-5x32 SR but I did not like the reticle. Vortex could do better job for this scope. This Vortex also exhibits edge distortions, especially when shooting 90 and 100 yds marks which together with parallax does not help you to hit targets best way. So I'm looking to get extension scope rings. One of possible remedies would be to move the scope even more forward or to have a shorter scope. The scope was installed/moved all the way forward. Also, it is somewhat longer body than the original stock scope, which makes me (being 6ft tall) cramped while aiming. This one has reticle out to 100 yds - somewhat better a scope, but I experience effects of its fixed 45yds parallax from 60+ yds. I replaced it with Vortex Crossfire II 2-7x32 XBR-2. It does not let you benefit the advantages of this crossbow. It is incredibly hard to push an arrow in it. ![]()
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