High Country TSSR
#2
nope!! High Country Bows are far and few in our area. No one deals w/ them in our area.
Have noticed there major drop in sales and popularity in the past 6 yrs. unless you got a High Country dealer in your area , I'd search for another brand. I have a bud who has one and has had trouble getting parts and dealing w/ customer service. Just some info.
Have noticed there major drop in sales and popularity in the past 6 yrs. unless you got a High Country dealer in your area , I'd search for another brand. I have a bud who has one and has had trouble getting parts and dealing w/ customer service. Just some info.
#3
Without sounding like I'm bashing them let me say that I've serviced a couple ans helped set a few up. My opinion? Look for something that does not have an HCA logo on it.
#5
There is a thread over on www.archeryworld with a guy that is having "a little difficulties" with one. You might get some insight reading that one.
I hate to sound like I'm bashing them, but I've just seen them having too many riser, limb, and cam lean issues. Severe cam lean on some, getting worse as they are shot more.
HCA might be onto something, a new idea. They just need to take the reliability factor to a higher level. I might be wrong, but theywill either figure it out or soon bite the dust. Of course, tht may come anyway. Selling direct to the public without a dealer base is usually not a good sign of prosperity. If you do have to have repairs you have to deal directly with the company. I used to shoot for XI and much the same thing happened to them.
I hate to sound like I'm bashing them, but I've just seen them having too many riser, limb, and cam lean issues. Severe cam lean on some, getting worse as they are shot more.
HCA might be onto something, a new idea. They just need to take the reliability factor to a higher level. I might be wrong, but theywill either figure it out or soon bite the dust. Of course, tht may come anyway. Selling direct to the public without a dealer base is usually not a good sign of prosperity. If you do have to have repairs you have to deal directly with the company. I used to shoot for XI and much the same thing happened to them.
#6
Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 689
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From: Hagerstown, MD
I bought one last year after trying out all the other bows and I love it. One of the best bows I have ever shot. Light, fast, quiet and half the price of Mathews and Bowtech, with all the same features. I was skeptical at first as well but once I purchased it and began shooting I was sold. The new HCA bows are a lot different than the old stuff they carried, they are making a lot of advancements, I think once they start catching on they will start being mentioned with the big boys. And on top of that it works, put 4 deer in the freezer last fall.
#7
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 100
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From: Stoughton WI USA
Check out their webpage www.highcountryarchery.com
They have a free try it before you buy it promotion going on now. I havent' called for the details. If you do please let us know what you find out.
They have a free try it before you buy it promotion going on now. I havent' called for the details. If you do please let us know what you find out.
#8
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 3,457
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From: East Yapank NY USA
gota love a bowcompany thats sells wholesale direct to cut the dealers throat[:@][
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A sign of doom and demise.the clock is ticking........................................... ...........
]A sign of doom and demise.the clock is ticking........................................... ...........
#9
ORIGINAL: Lefty26
I bought one last year after trying out all the other bows and I love it. One of the best bows I have ever shot. Light, fast, quiet and half the price of Mathews and Bowtech, with all the same features. I was skeptical at first as well but once I purchased it and began shooting I was sold. The new HCA bows are a lot different than the old stuff they carried, they are making a lot of advancements, I think once they start catching on they will start being mentioned with the big boys. And on top of that it works, put 4 deer in the freezer last fall.
I bought one last year after trying out all the other bows and I love it. One of the best bows I have ever shot. Light, fast, quiet and half the price of Mathews and Bowtech, with all the same features. I was skeptical at first as well but once I purchased it and began shooting I was sold. The new HCA bows are a lot different than the old stuff they carried, they are making a lot of advancements, I think once they start catching on they will start being mentioned with the big boys. And on top of that it works, put 4 deer in the freezer last fall.
Lefty26,
You sure are right. The new ones are different from the old. The old ones were much better built. One question. How many bows have you ever shot? You will never see HCA mentioned with the big boys--not unless they straighten out their problems and get a dealer base.




