Bowmaster Bow Press
#1
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My local pro shop is an hours drive, and my string needs to be twisted. I was thinking of getting one of these for the small things i could without having to drive so far. Would this press be ok to use on a Mathews Q2?
#2
Absolutely, but I'd recommend getting the split-limb adaptors to use with it. Not that they are necessary, but I've just gotten into the habit of using them on all bows. I have both a bench mounted Apple press and a Bowmaster. 95% of the work I do involves the Bowmaster as I'm usually away from home when doing all my tinkering. I don't think I've used the Apple in three years now. It just sits there.
#7
I was given one a few months ago and have used it a few times on my Allegiance already. One day I wanted to put a new peep sight in and it saved me an hour and a half round trip drive to the pro shop so I'm not complaining. It worked great for me.
#8
Save that trip to the pro shop a few times, and the Bowmaster pays for itself pretty quick in gas, plus it's really convenient.
Would I prefer a full sized one? Sure, but if I combine the bowmaster and my Apple bow vise, I can do everything at home with out taking up much space.
Would I prefer a full sized one? Sure, but if I combine the bowmaster and my Apple bow vise, I can do everything at home with out taking up much space.




