trykon
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Fork Horn
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From: NY USA
my buddy just basught a trykon and man does it shoot good. He also has a reflex he likes better cause he dont like the cam and a half. he may be selling it complete if anyone is interested. i put the info in the archery equip for sale. unfortunatley it is a 27 inch draw so it is to short for me. but man it is a sweet bow
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Fork Horn
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From: NY USA
yes diesel the bow shop he goes to is treating him like sh*t mand taking advantage of him. He felt obligated to buy the bow after the owner had ordered it. you should hear some of the stories i can tell you
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ORIGINAL: Diesel77
Why in the world did he buy a bow he didnt like? Didnt he shoot it before he bought it??
Why in the world did he buy a bow he didnt like? Didnt he shoot it before he bought it??
#5
Sometimes people don't like things after they have been purchased and brought home. Is that so far-fetched?[:@]
DJBADS'sexplanation makes much more sense than your explanation Shadow. I could see potentionally how someone could get pressured into buying something much more than shooting something then deciding later on he never liked the way it shot before he bought it.
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Fork Horn
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DJ it is unfortunate that he didn't go to a reputable shop on the island like Racks. It is more the norm for the owners of these shops to give terrible customer service and not work with people. I don't know how they stay in business. 

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Fork Horn
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From: NY USA
hey shed he baught one bow and liked it from the one shop. i am sure you can figure out which one it is i am not goin to mention any names.these people have been taking advantage of him and it is not even funny. he wants to go shoot a boar with his bow. you know how the canned hunts are that if you dont shoot you only pay a minimum fee like 50 dollars just to be on the property. Well they told him that he needs 500 dollar deposit and what ever the animal costs. i have been tryin to tell him not to go on any hunts with these people and so far he is listening and i am taking him on the isaland, and i am taking him to the "preserve hunt" for the boar. He is thinking he will be blind in a few years so he wants to get it all done with the hunting before that happens. he has diabetes and been through like 20 surgerys on his eyes
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From: East Yapank NY USA
DJ - I run boar hunts with Bob at my shop (I think I talked to you about them). Very reasonable - you shoot you pay.
Bring your friend and we will be glad to hunt with him.
Sorry to hear about the bow and your friends condition - I wll do what I can to help him.
Thanks Shed
Bring your friend and we will be glad to hunt with him.
Sorry to hear about the bow and your friends condition - I wll do what I can to help him.
Thanks Shed

#9
Did he put a deposit down on the Trykon when he ordered it? Just curious. I am not a shop owner, but it seems like if everyone who ordered a bow, paid for it, took it home and shot it only to return it.....well it wouldn't take long for the shop to be overloaded with bows. Also, in my opinion any bow that has left the shop to be taken home and shot becomes a used bow. I hope your friend can enjoy archery for quiet a while longer.




