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Old 04-28-2010, 06:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Maverick7
I would like to address Matt at Bowtech in this issue. To verify that I am not BSing, a young guy named Chris is your customer service guy. My 82nd is less that a year old and I am having several of these issues including: cam lean (which I was told was normal), strings rubbing, I clicking sound when I can to full draw loud enough to alert deer, riser flexing and finally, my limbs started coming apart; in fact a piece flew out of them.

I'm the only owner of this bow. Never let anyone shoot is or draw it.. No dry fires... So tell me all this is happening?

You put your name out there and were pretty ****y about it. I understand your pride in working for a company, but my situation is factual and I have had these issues, which I have not had on other bows. Unfortunately, I spent the money on a Bowtech and now I am really paying the price. I bought the top of the line and it has shot well, but when a bow has all these issues; Matt would you buy another Bowtech? Would you trust it on a trophy hunt where you spent thousands of dollars to have your bow let you down?

Matt Mickey
Key Accounts Specialist
Bowtech

Matt, I am not a fan of any company. I go for the best bow and not the best name. Right now, Bowtech has let me down.
That sucks. And I agree with you. And don't let anyone tell you cam lean is built in.

But I have say, Matt generally does not come on here banging the bowtech drum. I myself respect him and Greg, and Pat. He does a good job at not coming on here belittling long time customers. Others, I cannot say such good words about and they hurt bowtech. Generally if Matt can help, he will post. He won't come on here telling you "I don't have trouble, so you are making it up". And thats how a person in this business should behave.

I too am unhappy with bowtech. Hope you get your bow fixed.