exploding parkers
#31
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Williamsport, PA
Posts: 273
Well I guess this year it is Parkers turn for limbs to "blow up".
Last year it was Bowtech/Stryker.
As long as these companies keep pushing their product toward the 100% limit its a given that a certain percentage of limbs etc will be flawed.
But speed is what a lot of us live on. I don't know about Parker, they seem like a good product, I use a Stryker 380 and so far so good????
daddus
Last year it was Bowtech/Stryker.
As long as these companies keep pushing their product toward the 100% limit its a given that a certain percentage of limbs etc will be flawed.
But speed is what a lot of us live on. I don't know about Parker, they seem like a good product, I use a Stryker 380 and so far so good????
daddus
#32
Spike
Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 30
I have a Ten Point Elite. This will be my eighth year with no problems and I hunt almost every day in Dec. in northern Michigan.
However I did have one of the ThunderBlox noise/vibration limb dampeners break out several years so I removed the other one and now I'm wondering if I should replace them after reading about all this limb breakage.
However I did have one of the ThunderBlox noise/vibration limb dampeners break out several years so I removed the other one and now I'm wondering if I should replace them after reading about all this limb breakage.
#33
Spike
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Wernersville, PA
Posts: 77
Crossbow Options
If you really don't want another Parker, I'm very happy with my Horton Brotherhood. It's light, accurate, and easy to use and maintain. It was $399 for the package that included x-bow, scope, quiver, and 3 aluminum bolts with field points.