ORIGINAL: BowTech_Shooter
ORIGINAL: OHbowhntr
ORIGINAL: BowTech_Shooter
OHbowhntr,
There are a few Guardian's around my area. What dealer do you visit?
I think Pheasantpoint is the one wanting one. Too rich for my blood, I would consider a Vectrix XL, but that may be later in the year, if I even go for one. I am pretty happy with my cheap $300bow actually. But Pheasantpoint ordered one in Dec. and still hasn't gotten it yet. You may give him directions.
O.K. I'll go straight to the point. On an earlier post you said;
"LIMB PROBLEMS!!! Typical Bowtech Limb Problems, apparently, they've froze their deliveries while they are looking into how to fix a potential corporate disaster. My local pro shop is actually considering dropping them because of shipping and repair issues. Not to bash, just what I've heard from a guy who sells them, but maybe not for long."
I'd like to know who this dealer is. If you're not willing to give their name so it can be varified than I guess we'll all have to believe thatit's not true.
Pat,
You should know whether the issue is true or not. You work for them. Which is it??? If you say it ain't true, I believe you, you
would know. As far as who my dealer is, again, you should know, how many are in Eastern Ohio?? If the rumor's not true, then good, because the design of the Guardian looks awesome, and with a "long" brace-height" and all that speed, it should be one of the most forgiving "FAST" bow available. And with a nice "LONG" almost 34" axle-to-axle, that makes it even more desirable for a lot of people. Again, I'm not trying to start something, but I've been leary of the limbs because of what I've read online, and what I've heard and seen personally, though I've only seen one busted limb. I don't mean to be incringing on your livelihood, I'm just posting what I've heard. And again, this guy had no reason to hide anything, that's why I tend to believe him.