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Old 09-29-2004 | 09:39 PM
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Len in Maryland
 
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Default RE: Bowtech bow press

Frank:

Didn't mean to "discourage" you. My comments are based on my experience with a product that works exceptionally well in a PROfessional environment and an understanding of the limitations of a competitive product.

This doesn't mean that either product won't work in both a PROfessional and limited use application. My needs are much different than what I've been told the Sur-loc will meet.

Sag has been a long-time proponent of the Sur-loc press. I've seen his posts on other forums encouraging its usage/purchase.

My personal press is actually an old Cajun that you can't buy anymore. I prefer it because of its speed of set-up and breath of applications. I can do everything from standard compounds, to crossbows, to Oneida bows on the Cajun.

I do have 4 other presses in the shop and all are various forms of Apple Products. I was going to purchase a Sur-loc, but was told that it was slow to adapt to different model bows. I can't have that in a shop that does as much work as mine.

Would I buy a Sur-loc press? Maybe the next time I retire one of my other presses. We usually retire one press per year due to the magnitude of work we do. I'll have to take a strong look at the Sur-loc at the next ATA Show. When I looked at it at the last ATA Show, the owner seemed rather perturbed when I questioned the product. His attitude/reluctance and the comments from my peers gave me an uneasy feeling about the capabilities and reliability of the product. I could be wrong in my judgement. Sag surely thinks so.

I'll tell you one thing. I won't purchase something just because Sag says so.
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