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Chupacabras 08-09-2006 02:31 PM

Bowmaster press
 
My friend just bought a new Tribute and wants me to put a peep on his bow. Is it OK to use this press? How many turns can I back off the bolts to press it?

Chupacabras 08-10-2006 06:58 AM

RE: Bowmaster press
 
I have been told the answer is no, and to back off the limbolts 3 turns before pressing. Looks like I will be buying a Bowmender press from WWAG!

Cougar Mag 08-10-2006 07:15 AM

RE: Bowmaster press
 
Why no, just curious. There is no pressure being applied to the riser and the ends go right into the limb forks, therefore the applied force will be pulling near the cams. By the way, I don't own a binary cam bow but have used the Bowmaster on my Patriot.

BGfisher 08-10-2006 11:14 AM

RE: Bowmaster press
 
I've used a Bowmaster on almost every bow made, or at least types of bows. Normally I don't shoot heavy weight so don't back off the limb bolts, but it wouldn't hurt to back them out about 3 turns first. You'll never know till ya try!!!!!!!!!!!

Greg / MO 08-10-2006 02:33 PM

RE: Bowmaster press
 
Be careful about backing the limb bolts out any more than three turns; I'm not at home right now (so I don't have access to my owner's manual), but I'm pretty sure that's getting close to the limit you can back them out. Just be sure to check it out before you do...

You can't go wrong with a Bowmender... I know it's what several of us BowTech guys use on our own rigs.

Rick James 08-10-2006 03:12 PM

RE: Bowmaster press
 
Bowmaster will work, I have used on on nearly every bow I own and they work great. They are a PITA though..........

Chupacabras 08-10-2006 09:08 PM

RE: Bowmaster press
 
Thanks for the info. I don't want to take any risk with someone elses bow. Better to ask first. I did talk to Russ about a bowmender press, I will be ordering one , looks like a geat setup. Greg/Mo I do not have any technical data. I was horrified to see some of the tech's in this area press bows with out backing off the bolts.

slee 08-10-2006 10:59 PM

RE: Bowmaster press
 
I've useda friend'sBowmaster press on my Patriotnumerous timeswithout any problems, and I didn't let the limbs down any. Why would it be any different than pulling the bow back and holding it for a few minutes? The tension is applied at the limb tipsnext tothe cams. If someone hasmanufacturer'sinfo saying not to do it, I'd like to know because I just bought one to use on my Patriot.


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