Bowtech Patriot Review
#41
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Ogle County IL USA
I was at the local Bowtech shop yesterday and the owner told me that he has had to re time a Pat Dually 2 times now for a guy in the last two weeks. I have one on order and am very curious if any of you guys who have been shooting them for a while have had any timing issues. I also shot a Razor TEC, pretty nice shooting bow, the owner said he' s thinking about dropping Bowtech and picking up Hoyt.
#42
Gentleman,
Thank you for the kind words. I do appreciate them.
There is to be no doubt about the literal " knock down" power of this bow. We could probably get away with putting judo points on our arrows and knocking a deer senseless...
Ricoace,
After initially receiving the bow I " installed" my own timing marks on the cam. They might have moved a tenth of an inch over the 4-5 weeks that I was shooting the bow. The O2 string and cable really are quite good and they don' t create the buzzing sensation that was evident on the 2001 model Bowtech that I had.
Thank you for the kind words. I do appreciate them.
There is to be no doubt about the literal " knock down" power of this bow. We could probably get away with putting judo points on our arrows and knocking a deer senseless...
Ricoace,
After initially receiving the bow I " installed" my own timing marks on the cam. They might have moved a tenth of an inch over the 4-5 weeks that I was shooting the bow. The O2 string and cable really are quite good and they don' t create the buzzing sensation that was evident on the 2001 model Bowtech that I had.
#43
I will second what Frank said.
I had mine retuned after I had shot the string and cable in.
The timing marks have not moved since and both the cams are hitting the wall at exactly the same time.
I had mine retuned after I had shot the string and cable in.
The timing marks have not moved since and both the cams are hitting the wall at exactly the same time.




