Is Hoyt slipping?
#11
Because I fix many bows for nieghbors and friends. They all feel that a compound bow should stay tuned year after year. They don't realize or understand that a compound bow takes maintenance.
If your proshop is so dumb they are going to pay 20-35 dollars shipping both ways to take out top cam lean, then they can't be trusted with much.
I guess what I am saying is in a nutshell, your story seems suspect. And I have posted why. So, sure, I read your first post, but not buying what your saying. It just doesn't make sense.
What usually happens is someone gets salty over a problem with a bow. And I understand that with the outrageous prices, but they try to add a bit to the story. Yours is in that category.
I mean, you said the bottom cam lean was so bad, it couldn't be strung??? Give me freakin break. Either your shop is an idiot or well, the obvious.
If your proshop is so dumb they are going to pay 20-35 dollars shipping both ways to take out top cam lean, then they can't be trusted with much.
I guess what I am saying is in a nutshell, your story seems suspect. And I have posted why. So, sure, I read your first post, but not buying what your saying. It just doesn't make sense.
What usually happens is someone gets salty over a problem with a bow. And I understand that with the outrageous prices, but they try to add a bit to the story. Yours is in that category.
I mean, you said the bottom cam lean was so bad, it couldn't be strung??? Give me freakin break. Either your shop is an idiot or well, the obvious.
#12
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Spike
Joined: Nov 2009
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I think everyone is missing the point here. The bow did not have a cam lean problem when my bowshop sent it in the first time. Now it does, and if my contact at the bowshop says it is so substantial he will not return it to me in that condition why would I question him? My point is Hoyt should fix the problem without the bow going back 3 times. Is that to much to ask?? I guess I expect to much from Hoyt and their tough as iron bows. Up until the bow went back to Hoyt it was tuned and shooting perfectly, and since I haven't seen the bow for a month and a half I can't really explain the extent of the cam lean problem.
Last edited by smacky; 03-19-2011 at 05:44 PM.
#14
My only experience with Hoyt CS/Warranty was excellent, although it was a few years ago. I had a set of XT 2000 limbs develop a splinter. Hoyt replaced them with no questions asked of my dealer.
I think Hoyt makes an excellent product and I expect them to continue to do so. I hope they are not slipping and you are just an isolated case.
I think Hoyt makes an excellent product and I expect them to continue to do so. I hope they are not slipping and you are just an isolated case.
#15
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Spike
Joined: Nov 2009
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I hope so to, and even though most of the feedback I recieved was negative I have no hard feelings, and since I said my piece I will not post again on this topic. I wish all of you the best of luck with your Hoyt bows and hope they take care of my problem once and for all.



