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Old 08-17-2004 | 07:08 PM
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c903
 
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Default RE: the saga continues.... broken limb

When in reality you don't know what happened.
Sure I do! Four sets of Bowtech limbs have failed.

If "gibblet" says he did not do anything to cause the failures, is he lying? If "gibblet" contributed to the problem, my question would be; what did he do or not do that would cause 4 sets of bow limbs to fail?

If he is responsible, what he did or did not do best be a major violation or a set of major violations; such as dry firing the bow, shooting the bow with shafts of less total grain than what was required, somehow breaching the maximum draw weight, etc. Otherwise, the integrity of the limbs from get go should be in question.

If the limb pockets have failed or were maldesigned, who should we hold responsible for that defect in order to protect Bowtech? Gibblet, the bow shop, the person down the street?

Is Bowtech a bad product because four sets of limbs have failed? Absolutely not! Do you keep playing Bowtech's game….or the bow shops game, while they CONTINUALLY satisfy you with their great service, their courtesy, and their warm smiles? No! When the second set of limbs fail, and you know you are not the cause, you start telling those of interest to get off the pot and screw their MANDATORY great service. [:@]
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