What portable press
#12
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 1,038
Likes: 0
From: Brampton Ontario Canada
As already mentioned--they are two really good portable bow pressesyou canlook at.
The Bowmaster is great when in the field and gear weight and size of equipment is a concern.
WWAG--Bowmender on the other is also a portable--bigger and heavier, but this press also holds your bow in placeso youcan work on it with both hands.
If you're looking for a press for the field, the bowmaster would be better suited--a portable at home, the Bowmender gives a bit more to work with.
The Bowmaster is great when in the field and gear weight and size of equipment is a concern.
WWAG--Bowmender on the other is also a portable--bigger and heavier, but this press also holds your bow in placeso youcan work on it with both hands.
If you're looking for a press for the field, the bowmaster would be better suited--a portable at home, the Bowmender gives a bit more to work with.
#13
Giant Nontypical
Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 7,876
Likes: 0
From: Ohio
If you look any of them over from the very expensive to the cheapest there's no reason you can't make one yourself for a couple bucks.The principle is as old as the hills. Just need to dimensions. [8D]




