RE: cracked limb from bowtech
When is the "Bowtech has great service" brainwashing going to fade so that reality kicks in? It is becoming apparent that Bowtech is having some quality control problems; maybe design and material problems. Are Bowtech bows and Bowtech's service so superior, that the cost, down time, ruined hunting, risk of very serious and permanent injury is secondary?
I believe the design of many of today's "hot" bows has exceeded the limits of physics. It appears that Bowtech is not the only bow that is blowing up more than compounds ever did in the past. As is the norm, it is going to take someone being gravely injured or killed before "great service" is no longer a material consideration.