pdq5oh - How's the Pro40 F-cam
#11
Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: pdq5oh - How's the Pro40 F-cam
Double Lung Em
Well, we almost had a plan!! What i wanted to do was get the pro 40 and put the dually's limbs on it to get the brace ht down. If that would've worked. Don't know why it would'nt. I'm hoping to get down to bowtechs pro shop soon, and try all of them.
Well, we almost had a plan!! What i wanted to do was get the pro 40 and put the dually's limbs on it to get the brace ht down. If that would've worked. Don't know why it would'nt. I'm hoping to get down to bowtechs pro shop soon, and try all of them.
#12
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RE: pdq5oh - How's the Pro40 F-cam
Wrong hands? Any competitor wanting to check them out only has to buy a bow at a shop. $6-700 for R&D is probably a drop in the bucket...
Seems like a sneaky way to get you to buy two bows
Seems like a sneaky way to get you to buy two bows
#14
RE: pdq5oh - How's the Pro40 F-cam
It's the cams they don't want getting out and being put on other manufactures bows.
Back in Sept. I had a guy come up to me at a show and says "what number module will make my Martin ?? a 29" draw with your BK cams on it?" "I bought them off of ebay for $20.00"
You can get the conversion done, but that's why they don't sell cams outright.
Back in Sept. I had a guy come up to me at a show and says "what number module will make my Martin ?? a 29" draw with your BK cams on it?" "I bought them off of ebay for $20.00"
You can get the conversion done, but that's why they don't sell cams outright.
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RE: pdq5oh - How's the Pro40 F-cam
Pat, but why not send a guy back his limbs and cams, which he paid for? Especially as stated above the guys want to get dual duty out of the bow?
Is there some sort of credit or "trade in" allowance given?
Is there some sort of credit or "trade in" allowance given?
#19
RE: pdq5oh - How's the Pro40 F-cam
I haven't heard of this before. In the past they've let people order new cams, limbs and harness and pay retail to the dealer on the limbs and harness. Then they charge a swap fee for the new cams and the authorized dealer has to send the old ones back.
That's the way it used to be done but things may have changed, I'll look ino it and see what I can come up with.
That's the way it used to be done but things may have changed, I'll look ino it and see what I can come up with.