ORIGINAL: Jason Cuda
I feel your pain guys. Its frustrating when a company puts out a product, but doesnt help you out when there is a problem. I shot BowTechs for the last few years, and their customer service dept, lacks to say the least. I did not like the binary cam lean I had either, and owned two Allegiences which it is only my opinion, but I still think its the best bow they have made to date. I took off my cams and sent them to a machinist and had them deburred and and round radiused as I felt they were too sharp out of the box, and coupled with the cam lean would eventually lead to popped servings on the cam servings. I never had an issue like you guys have, but maybe that solved it, I dont know. I know it sounds stupid for me to take 2 brand new bows and pull them apart to rework them so I feel better. I just sold them a month ago, and bought myself an Elite GT 500, I have not set it up yet or anything as it just arrived today, but I spent the last three hours inspecting it, and looking at everything, and from what I could tell, its the best constructed bow out of the box I have ever seen, and I have enough experience (20+yrs) in bowhunting. I dont want to change the thread on you guys, but I hope you all get it worked out. Best of luck this season.
Jason
It seems (from what I've been reading here and on AT) that this is a fairly common issue. It's too early in my dealings to pass judgement. Hopefully Bowtech remedies this. I'm hoping to get to my dealer tomorrow, and see what he can do.