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Old 05-01-2008, 07:16 PM
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treboryerf
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Default RE: Silencing the 82nd?

ORIGINAL: DirtDart82nd

Out of the box, this thing wouldn't tune with a Gold tip Big game 100, Carbon Express CX400, Carbon Express Terminator Hunters 60/75 or a Maxima arrow. I found out the cams started to buckle under all the energy. They told me my bow was dry fired! No way! Sent it to Bowtech, they changed the cams and limbs. Got it back, still wouldn't tune through paper or flight. Meaning, my Trophy Ridge Drop Zone rest had my arrow 1/8" from the inside of my riser and I still had about a 1 inch tear. I then noticed on my new limbs by the word "Airborne" my limb was cracked. I sent it back to the factory and they replaced everything this time but the riser. The bow still won't tune! I am selling it now. Want a great deal on a bow that has Viper Sights and loaded? Ha Ha Ha. I have shot five different Mathews, and this is my third Bowtech. This bow sucks. The Binary Cam system is nothing but problems. When you get yours, at let down, look at the upper cam, it will be canted to the right because of all the tension from the cables, and then at full draw, look up at it, it will be WAY canted to the right. These bows are under manufactured. Good luck!
I find it hard to believe that all the guys on this site that shoot the 82nd and you arethe only one who can't get it to tune.Maybe you did get a lemon I know it happens,but if bowtech replaced everything ,limbs and riser maybe it is something you are doing wrong.I'm not busting your chops ,just curious is all.I wish ou would take it to the pro_shop and maybe put our head together with a good bow guy,maybe together yall could figure out the problem.then get back on here and let us know what it was.
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