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Welcome OH!! Now, this would be a great time to actually hear from some Bowtech corporate advisers and concur that what OH says is gospel with Bowtech. I would have thought that if dipping didn't void a Bowtech warranty, as much as you guys like to find error in everything I post, you would have corrected me. Especially Mean V, being a corporate Bowtech adviser and an avid bow dipper. OH, It has been commonly accepted for years, that dipping voids a warranty,and doing a search, one can find many posts stating it will. I have never heard it from an actual dipper before, so thanks for posting. Here are some links. The 1st one I post, the 2nd post, the guy says he just called Hoyt and they said it does void the warranty. These are just a few of the many posts about dipping and warranty.
http://www.archerytalk.com /vb/showthread.php?t=1058312&highlight=will+bow+dip+vo id+warranty%3F http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showth...iding+warranty http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showth...iding+warranty |
Don, I honestly don't know and I don't care once I buy a bow it's mine and I'll do what I want with it. I have had companies tell me that changing the grip voided the warranty. You think that stopped me?:guiness:
You know how many times I've used a Bows warranty in 41 years? If that's important to anyone then they should get specific answers from their dealer, who can contact the specific company. That way you will know for sure.:) Dan |
Can't we ALL just shoot a Mathews and get along?? :) LOL I kid... I kid.
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Originally Posted by hardcorehunter
(Post 3552112)
Welcome OH!!
Now that is comparing Apples to Oranges! Paint a Bow vs adding nitrous to a car! Lets get this in alittle more perspective! If I had a Bow Dipped due to the old camo wearing off or wanted a new look and they refused to fix something on their bow due to manufacturing defect, I would sue them till they were red in the face just like I would sue a car manufacture for telling me since I painted my car the bad heads they put on them are no longer covered! Get real guys if these companies are going to Void our warranties on our bows because you chose to paint them which will cause NO structural changes in their substrates then someone needs to start challenging these companies with lawsuits because they are taking our rights away to do this! Now if you were putting BRAND A bow parts on BRAND B then I can understand the ALTERING of the original equiptment! How is it they can tell us we can't paint/dip our bows when in their owners manual they STATE that they don't cover the CAMO to start! |
Originally Posted by MeanV2
(Post 3552171)
Don, I honestly don't know and I don't care once I buy a bow it's mine and I'll do what I want with it. I have had companies tell me that changing the grip voided the warranty. You think that stopped me?:guiness:
You know how many times I've used a Bows warranty in 41 years? If that's important to anyone then they should get specific answers from their dealer, who can contact the specific company. That way you will know for sure.:) Dan |
Originally Posted by solocamcan
(Post 3552178)
I agree Dan, but people could even bypass the dealer and google the name of bow they shoot, and contact the company, and get all warranty questions straight from the horses mouth.
Come On!! That's crazy:confused0024: Dan |
ATA show and Strother bows being shot.:woot::party0005:
http://strotherarchery.com/forum/ind...tid=5&id=21589 |
So can any one answer this.
Why is Kevin no longer with Elite? |
Originally Posted by bigbulls
(Post 3555078)
So can any one answer this.
Why is Kevin no longer with Elite? I have watched all the bowtech staff do thier regular spin, saying he is a jerk, he is nasty, he is this and that. I don't care honestly. He could be mean to kittens and puppys at night and call them names for all I care. I have even seen bowtech influence thier dealers. Just when you asked this, it came to mind. I don't and doubt I will ever have the answer to that qeustion bulls, just your post got me thinking. |
Me too BC, I could care less, but then again I don't read the Enquirer either. Man, these bows are sure looking good in the videos. That 4th video posted, the guy admits at the end he is a Mathews shooter, and he looks spellbound over the Strother bow. The SR-71 is their speed bow, 350 plus fps, and watch the guys that are shooting this bow draw it. Looks very smooth, with no irritating hump at the end, like my 82nd Airborne had. The bows these guys are shooting are bare bows, with nothing added on to them. Looks like Kevin has done it again. :happy0001:
They are now offering what they call is the "Storm package." These are the bows that don't have the black cams in the videos. |
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