Bow presses...
#1
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Joined: Oct 2003
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From: Lindstrom, MN U.S.A
Bow presses-
Does anybody know of a really good portable bow press for doing work at home, or is it just better to spend the extra $$ and buy a real(non portable) bow press? Or is there a nice inexpensive bow press?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Does anybody know of a really good portable bow press for doing work at home, or is it just better to spend the extra $$ and buy a real(non portable) bow press? Or is there a nice inexpensive bow press?
Thanks in advance for your help!
#2
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Kenosha, Wi USA
The " Bow Master" is a decent tool to have, and I think should be in every archer' s tackle box for emergency situations. It can be a real lifesaver on a hunting trip when you can' t get to an archery shop. The " Apple E-model" press is decent for the money as well.
www.Cabelas.com carries both items.
www.Cabelas.com carries both items.
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Spike
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Southeast, Michigan
I was going to reply that if your debating between a portable bow press and a full-blown deluxe model I would suggest skipping on the portable.
That is until I saw that pic posted by Ausie-guy. That is one slick unit!
I' d rather have one of those than the one permanently taking up a corner of my garage.
That is until I saw that pic posted by Ausie-guy. That is one slick unit!
I' d rather have one of those than the one permanently taking up a corner of my garage.



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