ORIGINAL: Rick James
I think they did not publish the specs and other more technical info to help discouragea lot of the home brew bow mechanics away from wrenching on their own stuff......a lot of the people that had problems with binaries hitting 100% letoff last year fit into this category and I am sure Bowtech took this into account whenmakingdecisions on whether or not to publish this info for the consumer to see.
I think with out without the info in the manual, some will titivate.
I just like knowing that I havethe manuals ofthings that I buy, soin the event of queries I could reference same.I think I ama bit of a perfectionist this way. My fault.
But why take away from the owners of the bows. I'm sure we all wouldlike to know as much as we could about things of great interest--my bows are more than my toys at times and NO I don't make a living at this, luckily!!!
isasker--the specs are good enough, but I've seen better from BowTech in the past--a Buddy of mine just got himself theNew 06Allegiance--70#--this bow maxed out @ 66 pounds, honestly.
It's like shooting for the 10 ring and hitting the 8, we all know we're a bit disappointed deep inside. Not that I am perfect, that's almost impossible, but I hope you understand.
Cougar, yes it is
'good' quality control, but there isroom for improvement--isn't there?

And as Gibblet mentioned--big deal it shot---
BUT it is knida of a big deal to me,
also. Little things add up and before you know it, it could be too late.
It's just a
CONCERN ---but I am
NOT PERFECT myself, doesn't mean I wouldn't like to be

!!!