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Old 07-06-2008 | 08:38 PM
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Right, I should trust the Salesguy more than anyone else....
So, if I'm researching a bow manufacturer to buy a new bow, I should desiregard what I see on the internet and go to the dealers, cause they are not biased at all.
Yes you should trust a salesguy. The best thing to do would be to check with a dealer that sells multiple lines, why would he not tell you the truth about one over the other?

Why come on these forums at all if everyone is lying to you?
I didn't exactly say that but I did say that on some forums things tend to get out of hand with blatent lies, they've been caught red handed. Let me ask you this, why is that it you don't see all these problems arise on this forum?And keep in mind there are a LOT of BowTech owners on these forums.

There's a poll on AT right now askingwhethera person has had problems or not with various bows. How would you feel if I votedsaying I've had a problem with a Hoyt and you knew for fact that I've never owned one? (which I have owned several pre-2000 model year)See where I'm going with this? People have been caught red handed time and time again.


I really was not bashing Bowtech, I have often times said that the destruction of the limbs was more than likely the result of poor usage by the owner.

I didn't read what you stated as bashing, I just wanted to offer up some food for thought. Some people (not saying you) take what they read on the internet as gospel...Trust me, it ain't...


Unfortunately, I'll never own one, and its because of the fact that, to me, they have inherent problems.
And it would be difficult for me to change your mind because you've already came to your own conclusions and that's fine.
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