RE: Tried out some bows, too damn expensive
Some bow companies will still honor the warrenty.. Not to many but Oneida covered my used BE that I bought. Sent it in to have the cables replaced and they did it and sent it back. The whole process actually started when I called them and said I wanted to buy some new ones because the bow wasn't quite making poundage. They asked me to send it instead so they could give it a complete workover instead. Fine with me. All they asked for was 10 bucks to cover the return freight. Have heard of them doing things like this for numbers of people. Manual even says something about it. That being said, I looked at lots of new bows in the past 7 months or so and there would be another or a different bow in the stable if it wasn't for the cost of setting up some of those high end bows new. $1000 after taxes was a real easy target to hit..