RE: Forge Bow Bad Experience! /Question?
Ossage; Correction;; where the cable comes in contact with the limb is where the limb opens to a V to house the cam. I have always really liked this bow but just feel that I have had some poor customer service and feel that I have been fed some BS and misinformation by the dealer and the company also advertised on their web site about a new limb exchange program for my bow, what they say is that for $50.00 plus shipping and handeling I can purchase new limbs for my bow to increase the poundage on my bow.I have peaked out on my bow at 50lbs and want to increase the poundage on my bow and was told this is a bow that will grow with you. I was also told this by the dealer when my husband bought me the bow. But what they didnt tell us is that this would not apply to my bow because i am shooting the solo cam, what they didnt tell us is that i would also have to buy new cams for the bow and switch over to a two cam bow.Well heck if im gonna do all that then why not just buy a whole new bow!!!!!Well I did speak with the company about the bow and they said yes they did instruct my dealer to grind down my limb. And they did try to reasure me that the limb integrity has not been compromised and to take the bow back to the dealer and have him reserve my string. ( NO THANKS ILL PASS ON THAT )I felt that they were talking down to me. They also told me that my warrenty has not been voided since they have autherized the dealer to do the work. Told me this isnt the only forge bow that they have had to do this to. HUMM:is this maybe a design flaw? They told me no, it was all due to the fact that I was using the wrong rest on my bow!? Thats when I decided okay I just give up no more dealings with the company or the dealer.Just gonna have to think long and hard about what to do next.<img src=icon_smile_sad.gif border=0 align=middle>