bow press owners and users (shop owners)
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bow press owners and users (shop owners)
For any one that owns, manages or worksa shop I got a question for you.
I am very very unhappy with the Apple presses and their crappy attachments that we currently use in our shop and will be upgrading very soon. To be honest they really suck at pressing bows like the Generals, guardians, X-force bows, 2008 Bears, etc....
There are really three presses that we will be looking at and if anyone has one or more of these in their shops, or those of you that might have them in your homes, give me the good bad and ugly about any or allof them. BTW, we are not worried about what they cost.
I am really liking the EZ press from Last Chance Archery as it looks like it will press the widest models of bows with minimal adjustments /changing of attachments.
The Last chance EZ press.
andthe Sure Loc X-Press
and the Big squeeze.
I am very very unhappy with the Apple presses and their crappy attachments that we currently use in our shop and will be upgrading very soon. To be honest they really suck at pressing bows like the Generals, guardians, X-force bows, 2008 Bears, etc....
There are really three presses that we will be looking at and if anyone has one or more of these in their shops, or those of you that might have them in your homes, give me the good bad and ugly about any or allof them. BTW, we are not worried about what they cost.
I am really liking the EZ press from Last Chance Archery as it looks like it will press the widest models of bows with minimal adjustments /changing of attachments.
The Last chance EZ press.
andthe Sure Loc X-Press
and the Big squeeze.
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RE: bow press owners and users (shop owners)
Out of the presses you mentioned, I would definitely go with the EZ-Press. Cabelas used it on all three of my bows, and I didn't see them change any attachments. My signature will show you the bows that I have. It definitely looks like the easiest press to use IMO.