Originally Posted by
hardcorehunter
Explained over and over by Corporate Bowtech Advisory guys like you that either sell them or benefit from promoting Bowtech, and others that have a venue to protect Bowtech from any bad press.

The guys that own the bows haven't stated that their bows were damaged by the explanation we are being force fed, and no dealer has come on and admitted he scratched the bows with his lack of skill as a tech. The pics show the cam so tight against the limb, that it is fathomable there is going to be issues. Limbs flex, twist, and cams can move.
NO DON! FROM MATT! He over sees it, looked into it and resolved it.
There is NO limb contact, the tolerances are tight for a reason.
Big Country, seriously? You of all people taking that road? Please. Don is strictly being an instigator, creating false accusations, the Corp Staff are suppose to assist in issues, they have done that and yet there are people truly reaching to find an issue that doesn't exist. What are they/we to do? There is NO issue with cam/limb contact while in the act of shooting
! The only time a cam can contact the limb is while the bow is in a press and the cam is rotated where the lower lobe can touch the limb creating that little tiny mark in the finish, not construction of the limb itself. There is nothing to sweep under the rug, there is nothing to keep the lid on. There is no functional, performance issue. I'll keep your reported posts in mind when I read and get reports on your posts from here on out. Thank you for the eye opener.