High country
#1
High country
I am looking to buy a new bow. I have always shot a high country and it has worked great for me (high country supreme).I havent heardanything about their new bows or bows that came out after the high country supreme. Does anyone know how they are? Quality wise, speed, durability, all of the technical stuff? Does anyone have any for sale?
Thank you Drake Morris
Thank you Drake Morris
#3
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ohio
Posts: 7,876
RE: High country
ORIGINAL: BGfisher
Look out. Here comes the fireworks.
Look out. Here comes the fireworks.
#4
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: moore oklahoma USA,right now in Korea
Posts: 335
RE: High country
i think customer service has a lot to do with pro shop service.i believe my shop will take care of me.
i just got an iron mace "great bow" . i to have always shot high country excalibur,2 max forces,now the mace never once had a problem with any of them
they probably feel like the maytag repair man.
i just got an iron mace "great bow" . i to have always shot high country excalibur,2 max forces,now the mace never once had a problem with any of them
they probably feel like the maytag repair man.
#5
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ohio
Posts: 7,876
RE: High country
ORIGINAL: buck-i
i think customer service has a lot to do with pro shop service.i believe my shop will take care of me.
i think customer service has a lot to do with pro shop service.i believe my shop will take care of me.
Case in point. A guy bought a bow recently and noticed the strings around the peep were cut. The "pro" did it deliberatly to fit the peep. He then kept the bow for weeks until he put a new string on.He claimed it was under warranty. The company got some kind of line from the guy I'm sure since most companys do not cover this kind of thing for this very reason.
Kind of poetic justice. The company got spit blown back in it's face.