ORIGINAL: MeanV2
ORIGINAL: davidmil
Never had a problem with my Guardian. Big country has a problem with eveything he owns. Go figure.
Never had a problem with mine either. I absolutely loved the bow. It was just a blast to shoot. I now have a Captain (pretty much the rpl. for the Guardian)and they improved on a Bow that I doubted could be improved on.
Dan
Sure guys, I know 5 guys or more who has good guardians. No cam lean, no cable rubbing. This post is not saying there is no good guardians out there whatsoever. I work in design and engineeing and thoughly understand yeild, QAand failure rates. As some on you might also. Shoot, I got a top notch commander.
But my question was, why did they put the pinned limbs on? Just a precautionary measure? Sure you know dan and maybe can comment. Just curious. And the other part was just a little venting.
I did get her tuned in, in about 10 min. With the cable rubbing, I can see I will probably have to change cables little sooner than most. But she is hitting good out to 50 yards.
The reason I got this bow was, I sold all my compounds, except my commander. And I loved the commander draw, quietness, and accuracy. I wanted the same but something the length of my liberty and soemthing that doesn't need a press. So my plan was to have one compound only and rest trad bows. I can't say the guardian is as shooter freiendly or accurate or quiet as the commander. I am shocked that commanders loose resale so quick or didn't sell well.