Can I raise the draw weight on my patriot??
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RE: Can I raise the draw weight on my patriot??
I am sure it was an honest mistake. Too bad one has to be out the shipping because of it. I had a dealer make a dishonest "mistake" and was also out shipping on the deal. Bowtech made it right by giving and installing Vibrablocks for my trouble.
My opinion is that Bowtech is a top notch company with top notch bows and top notch customer service. I hope as Bowtech rides the wave of success that more dealers become available. It would be nice to have more dealer choices within a reasonable driving distance.
Winger
My opinion is that Bowtech is a top notch company with top notch bows and top notch customer service. I hope as Bowtech rides the wave of success that more dealers become available. It would be nice to have more dealer choices within a reasonable driving distance.
Winger
#12
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Olathe ks USA
Posts: 129
RE: Can I raise the draw weight on my patriot??
what exactly are you hunting for? elephants? 60# will shoot trhu any animal in North America. Unless there are some Mamoths in your area that you're trying to harvest, I see no need for poundage past 65#.... Can I draw 70-80#? Yes. Why bother?
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Is it possible to raise the draw weight on the patriot beyond the standard factory 70 lbs.
If so how can I do it and what is the max I can get out of it?
Thanks for any input.
PS. I recently posted a discouraged topic about problems with my new patriot.
to make a long grueling story short,two torn strings,cams, axles,and a $50 shipping bill to bowtech later It ended up the dealer was installing the string improperly.
Not to mention I did'nt get my bow set up untill two days before the season.
IT is shooting great now and I would'nt trade it for anything.
For your own good do'nt ever go to BB Archery in KC Missouri.
Sorry for rambling on about my bad experience but you can probably understand.
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Is it possible to raise the draw weight on the patriot beyond the standard factory 70 lbs.
If so how can I do it and what is the max I can get out of it?
Thanks for any input.
PS. I recently posted a discouraged topic about problems with my new patriot.
to make a long grueling story short,two torn strings,cams, axles,and a $50 shipping bill to bowtech later It ended up the dealer was installing the string improperly.
Not to mention I did'nt get my bow set up untill two days before the season.
IT is shooting great now and I would'nt trade it for anything.
For your own good do'nt ever go to BB Archery in KC Missouri.
Sorry for rambling on about my bad experience but you can probably understand.
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#13
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Sturgeon MO USA
Posts: 5
RE: Can I raise the draw weight on my patriot??
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what exactly are you hunting for? elephants? 60# will shoot trhu any animal in North America. Unless there are some Mamoths in your area that you're trying to harvest, I see no need for poundage past 65#.... Can I draw 70-80#? Yes. Why bother?
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Is it possible to raise the draw weight on the patriot beyond the standard factory 70 lbs.
If so how can I do it and what is the max I can get out of it?
Thanks for any input.
PS. I recently posted a discouraged topic about problems with my new patriot.
to make a long grueling story short,two torn strings,cams, axles,and a $50 shipping bill to bowtech later It ended up the dealer was installing the string improperly.
Not to mention I did'nt get my bow set up untill two days before the season.
IT is shooting great now and I would'nt trade it for anything.
For your own good do'nt ever go to BB Archery in KC Missouri.
Sorry for rambling on about my bad experience but you can probably understand.
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what exactly are you hunting for? elephants? 60# will shoot trhu any animal in North America. Unless there are some Mamoths in your area that you're trying to harvest, I see no need for poundage past 65#.... Can I draw 70-80#? Yes. Why bother?
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Is it possible to raise the draw weight on the patriot beyond the standard factory 70 lbs.
If so how can I do it and what is the max I can get out of it?
Thanks for any input.
PS. I recently posted a discouraged topic about problems with my new patriot.
to make a long grueling story short,two torn strings,cams, axles,and a $50 shipping bill to bowtech later It ended up the dealer was installing the string improperly.
Not to mention I did'nt get my bow set up untill two days before the season.
IT is shooting great now and I would'nt trade it for anything.
For your own good do'nt ever go to BB Archery in KC Missouri.
Sorry for rambling on about my bad experience but you can probably understand.
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#14
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Sturgeon MO USA
Posts: 5
RE: Can I raise the draw weight on my patriot??
No I am not going to shoot elephants. Those of you who were wondering why I want to increase my draw weight past 70 lbs.
I shoot long range target,I was just wanting a little flatter trajectory.I mean long range as in distances of out to 100 yrds. It might sound crazy but you ought to try it,Its a challenge, a lot of fun plus it makes you a much more accurate for closer shots.
I shoot long range target,I was just wanting a little flatter trajectory.I mean long range as in distances of out to 100 yrds. It might sound crazy but you ought to try it,Its a challenge, a lot of fun plus it makes you a much more accurate for closer shots.