ewolf:
Anyhow , I saw an Old Glory that has been shot by an employee of the bowtech dealer 2 hours from here. Cam lean is a problem(200 shots a day for almost a month). I did get to shoot one, it was very nice. I do like the cam draw force curve I think it will be very accurate, much in the way the 10MM is a very accurate pistol. However, I can tell when a bows bushings are goning, and that will be a problem on this bow. This is all from the horses mouth. When I walked in I told him it was between an OG and a Protec (which he don't sell). He would have ever reason to make it look as good as can be, however he told me he wouldn't own one until next years models.
As for the attacks that have happen as of this post.
Different opinions are fine, just don't make it personnel.
I pose this question to all of those that bought a new bowtech and think its the best bow ever. Has anyone ever bought a bow and thought it was total junk (In the last 5 years) and not the best bow they have ever shot?
Could you please explain? From what horse's mouth? I'd be interested to know if cams were checked when new, and at the present time. And exactly how much, if any, difference there is. As you may or may not know, there are no bushings in the BowTechs. They have bearings in the cams and wheels.