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Old 03-12-2006 | 08:59 AM
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TerryM
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Default RE: Bow Problems?

Go over to archerytalk.com, there is a poll on there now about limb failures and it is rapidly becoming clear that all the bashing is total B.S. based on the results coming in. No company is immune to failures and none of the big 3 is any better/worse than the others. I have talked to several shop owners recently and specifically asked about limb failures and not one shop felt they saw any more than 1-2% call back on any line of bow. And they also explained that more than half of the broken limbs were the result of gouging limbs when dropping from stands and dry fires. So the actual failure rate is below 1%. These owners as a group sell thousands of bows every year and they all carried the big 3 so were a pretty good barometer to the truth. Don't let bow failures scare you, when you seperate the facts from the internet bashing you realize they are all reliable.
Now, on to the serious stuff. What other company gives you the choice of adjustable draw length by merely switching a $20.00 dollar module or a choice of speed vs smooth draw cycle with a module change also?
I tried all your choices and will be buying a Tribute hopefully in the next couple weeks myself.
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