This cant be good
#1
This cant be good
Let me start off by saying, before tonight, I had never released an arrow (with a compound bow) at a deer. In the past I was a crossbow hunter.
So as I was sitting in my stand tonight I saw a brute of a buck walking towards me, so I get ready. I thought I kept calm pretty well and thought things out good. I picked out the opening where I wanted to take the shot. I drew back then he entered the window and I released. TING! I watched the buck as he ran off across a field into another section of the woods. So at that point I tried to figure out what the ting noise was. After looking things over, I noticed that I had hit my cam on the rail of my treestand. In the heat of the moment I failed to check for clearance of my bow to my treestand. And yes I have practiced from it in the offseason.
So question number 1. Do you think he will be back? We have seen him in this area a number of times and I dont think he picked me out.
Question 2. Do you think I have get my cam repaired? I didnt notice any cracks in the limbs by the way. I am affraid it may be pinching the string a little bit.
Sorry I am just a bit frustrated right now. Missed an easy P&Y[:@]
So as I was sitting in my stand tonight I saw a brute of a buck walking towards me, so I get ready. I thought I kept calm pretty well and thought things out good. I picked out the opening where I wanted to take the shot. I drew back then he entered the window and I released. TING! I watched the buck as he ran off across a field into another section of the woods. So at that point I tried to figure out what the ting noise was. After looking things over, I noticed that I had hit my cam on the rail of my treestand. In the heat of the moment I failed to check for clearance of my bow to my treestand. And yes I have practiced from it in the offseason.
So question number 1. Do you think he will be back? We have seen him in this area a number of times and I dont think he picked me out.
Question 2. Do you think I have get my cam repaired? I didnt notice any cracks in the limbs by the way. I am affraid it may be pinching the string a little bit.
Sorry I am just a bit frustrated right now. Missed an easy P&Y[:@]
#3
RE: This cant be good
I'd be inclined to replace the cam. At the very least I'd remove the string and file, then sand, then emory the inside lip to keep it from ruining the string. But first I'd check to make sure the string won't come off track of the cam at that spotwhen shooting. Could be dangerous.
#4
RE: This cant be good
ORIGINAL: IAhuntr
I'd be inclined to replace the cam. At the very least I'd remove the string and file, then sand, then emory the inside lip to keep it from ruining the string. But first I'd check to make sure the string won't come off track of the cam at that spotwhen shooting. Could be dangerous.
I'd be inclined to replace the cam. At the very least I'd remove the string and file, then sand, then emory the inside lip to keep it from ruining the string. But first I'd check to make sure the string won't come off track of the cam at that spotwhen shooting. Could be dangerous.
#8
RE: This cant be good
Well I called my archery shop and they wanted $160-$180 to fix it. Called Parker directly and he said since its not a manufacture defect it would not be covered under warranty but at the same time said this "authorized"Parker is wanting to charge way to much. So he told me to send it to him and he will fix it for the cost of shipping.
How that for customer service! Kudos to Parker!
How that for customer service! Kudos to Parker!
#9
RE: This cant be good
wow i am thinking of buying a new bow. Makes me think about looking at parker
ORIGINAL: pwrsrtk350
Well I called my archery shop and they wanted $160-$180 to fix it. Called Parker directly and he said since its not a manufacture defect it would not be covered under warranty but at the same time said this "authorized"Parker is wanting to charge way to much. So he told me to send it to him and he will fix it for the cost of shipping.
How that for customer service! Kudos to Parker!
Well I called my archery shop and they wanted $160-$180 to fix it. Called Parker directly and he said since its not a manufacture defect it would not be covered under warranty but at the same time said this "authorized"Parker is wanting to charge way to much. So he told me to send it to him and he will fix it for the cost of shipping.
How that for customer service! Kudos to Parker!
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