RE: mighty mite limb is cracked
I do not want to sound discordant with you, but it is not your prerogative to decide if further threads regarding the problem is or is not necessary.
You instigated this thread, which was the correct thing to do, and then all through the thread you kept trying to censure certain people and insinuating they should shut their mouth. Additionally, you keep indicating that you know what the problem is/was when no else yet does.
The bottom line is; there MIGHT be a safety issue with some of Bowtech's limbs and the problem needs to be investigated and addressed; as should be done with any product that is or is seemingly having safety problems, regardless of product and manufacturer.
It might be case that many of today's radical designs (bow) can only be serviced in a particular type of bow press. If so, Bowtech and all other culpable bow manufacturers are obligated to determine if such is the case and to take all necessary actions to warn the consumer, the dealers, the authorized service centers, etc, and to specifically indicate the type of bow press to be used, and any restrictions and methods of use (bow press) that may apply.
If any manufacturer of any product does not know what their legal obligations are, the Federal Consumer Act (Title 15, Chp. 47 USC) would be a good place to start.
Hard evidence is not necessary concerning any problem with any product for an INDIVIDUAL to file a report with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. The CPSC makes it very clear that they want to know even "….if you think" is all you know. If a manufacturer can't or will not investigate and determine if they are or are not having a product safety issue, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission can and will.