ORIGINAL: grizzly190
well its been awhile since Ive been able to get on b/c something was wrong with my account but now that im back I can tell yall to never buy I Bear Whitetail bow unless you want fiberglass splinters in your face and hands.
The other week when I was showing my set up to a friend I drew the bow back not past where there supposed tojust a regular everyday drawand the freaking limbs just snapped and popped me in the face and to add insult to injury the shards got stuck all in my hands and when I called to complain they said they couldn't do anything because the warranty was out of date.sobeware people!
I don't like to knock manufactures and blame them for everything. I had a Browning do the same thing to me, but then I believe it had been dry fired before... Unless you know the complete history of the bow, I wouldn't knock the company... Bows blow all the time.. including the Mathews, Bowtech and Hoyt.. it's a risk we all take. I shoot Bowtech pro 40 DuallyIBO speed almost 350, believe me, it gets spooky thinking what could happen if a bow that powerful were to blow..... At least your still here with us, it could have worse.. Glad your okay. Welcome back.