Bowtech serving seperation?! Already?
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If I had to wager a guess I'd say around 200-300. I could be way off but that's probably close.
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Typical Buck
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Man I know what you paid for that bow and you got a deal,take some of the money you saved on the bow and buy you a good after market string and shoot it in before season starts,if you don't it will always be in the back of your mind and cause you to concentrate more on the string than on the shot.
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Yeah I know it happens "over time" to all bows but I just bought it last month! [:@]
I still love the bow I'm just a bit aggrivated at the time frame.
Yeah I know it happens "over time" to all bows but I just bought it last month! [:@]
I still love the bow I'm just a bit aggrivated at the time frame.
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I may have one with a little more than that I don't look at it a second second. No fret. Shoot and enjoy.
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I ran into the same issue with my PSE and it didnt seem to effect anything, I just had the string reserviced last year, it looks great and still shooting the original string. I guess they last a long time if you take care of them and wax them often.
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Nontypical Buck
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Man I know what you paid for that bow and you got a deal,take some of the money you saved on the bow and buy you a good after market string and shoot it in before season starts,if you don't it will always be in the back of your mind and cause you to concentrate more on the string than on the shot.
Man I know what you paid for that bow and you got a deal,take some of the money you saved on the bow and buy you a good after market string and shoot it in before season starts,if you don't it will always be in the back of your mind and cause you to concentrate more on the string than on the shot.
Thanks for all the input fellas. I'll just wax it and fix her up after the season ends.