BOWTECH USERS BEWARE!
#61
Germ you are Banned!!
I have shot hoyt for about 8 years never had any problems, was time to go get new bow shot all the "best bows"
ended up going with Bowtech General and I have no complants about the bow at all. I am shooting better the I \ever have. In a couple years when it is time to buy a new one will do the same thing over again. I dont care what name
is on my bow just as long that I am happy with it. might be a bear, mathews, bowtech. elite,hoyt..ect..ect
Bowtech addressed a limb issue with my bow fixed it. The only pain for me was not having my bow to shot for a couple weeks.

I have shot hoyt for about 8 years never had any problems, was time to go get new bow shot all the "best bows"
ended up going with Bowtech General and I have no complants about the bow at all. I am shooting better the I \ever have. In a couple years when it is time to buy a new one will do the same thing over again. I dont care what name
is on my bow just as long that I am happy with it. might be a bear, mathews, bowtech. elite,hoyt..ect..ect
Bowtech addressed a limb issue with my bow fixed it. The only pain for me was not having my bow to shot for a couple weeks.
#62
I'll say it again....shoot what you are comfortable with. No bow is perfect and all brandscan and have failed. Perhaps the reason we read more about Bowtech failures is due to the majority of Bowtech shooters here?? I don't know. Again the jury is still out for me, the one and only Bowtech product I've owned ended up with a cracked limb...but then again so did my Browning....in the same week![&:]
Everyone wants and likes to think what they are shooting is the best. They feel this way because the certain bow they happen to be shooting feels so good to them they can't believe someone else could like another brand. Problem with that thinking is everyone is different and what feels and shoots good for you doesn't for me.
Again, I'm glad your friend is ok and if this incident turns you off on Bowtech then so be it, I don't blame you one bit. Shoot the bow that you trust will get the job done for you and stay in one piece in the process. For me bows are "tools of the trade" and I want one that I can feel like I trust will perform day in and day out......That being said, I always have a backup bow.........you just never know.
Everyone wants and likes to think what they are shooting is the best. They feel this way because the certain bow they happen to be shooting feels so good to them they can't believe someone else could like another brand. Problem with that thinking is everyone is different and what feels and shoots good for you doesn't for me.
Again, I'm glad your friend is ok and if this incident turns you off on Bowtech then so be it, I don't blame you one bit. Shoot the bow that you trust will get the job done for you and stay in one piece in the process. For me bows are "tools of the trade" and I want one that I can feel like I trust will perform day in and day out......That being said, I always have a backup bow.........you just never know.

#63
Giant Nontypical
Joined: Dec 2004
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From: Ohio
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
Quit braggin....and it's not a stretch when there's only 7 in use, right now, for something other than a boat anchor.
(I keed!)
I can't count on 3 fingers the number of times I've read of them breaking.
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