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Old 02-22-2004 | 07:57 AM
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davidmil
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Default RE: Withdrawl....

Well, it's been a week. Sold my Mathews Legacy,
There in lies the problem. OH... and by the way, you did it to yourself. A boy always needs a backup. Although... IF I owned a Mmmmmmmmmmm.... Mmmmmmmmm... (you know)... I'd give it away too, but I wouldn't order another. But back to your problem. You have really screwed up. Sometimes in the manufacturing process where they're running this cam this week, that limb, this riser.... well, you can really, just by timing, get hung out to dry. You could fall into the cycle somewhere between "here's your bow" and "it'll be about another 12 weeks". No sir, you're going to have to suck it up and stop your whinnin', something I hear a lot of MMmmmmmmmm...mmmmmmmmmmmmm...(you know) owners doing.

Seriously, next time try to figure out a way to keep the old bow. Can you imagine going off on a trip somewhere and have a limb break or something and have NO backup. Can you imagine a limb or axle blowing the night before the opener and having no parts. Ahhhhh.... we must plan for emergencies Grasshopper. I always have two bows tuned and ready to go. I practice with both(admittedly not as much with the backup). I know if the situation were to arise I could grab the spare and go kill a critter. They don't shoot the same arrows so I also have half the arrow box with arrows with broadheads for the spare. They're tuned and numbered and ready to go.
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