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Maybe Mathews' customer service is coming back around !!

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Old 01-31-2004, 09:18 AM
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Mathews service?....I know a guy who backed over his Legacy with his truck. His dealer told Mathews exactly what happened and they sent him a new bow.
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Old 01-31-2004, 10:09 PM
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The only problem with backing the limbs down is that the bow won't operate at peak efficiency. It's commom knowledge that bow will operate at peak efficiency when the limbs are bottomed out. If mathews bows had pivoting and lock down limb pockets I would actually consider purchasing one. Until then however I'll stick with Hoyt and my new fondled Bowtech Liberty.
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Old 02-01-2004, 01:24 AM
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That's true, but if you run the bow at the high mark, you eliminate a prime oportunity to tune arrow spine etc...
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Old 02-01-2004, 05:36 AM
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Doc, I'd agree with you ........but the V-lock bows seem to shoot just as well backed down. I have noticed no difference in accuracy or noise... when backed down .
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Old 02-01-2004, 07:59 AM
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The only problem with backing the limbs down is that the bow won't operate at peak efficiency. It's commom knowledge that bow will operate at peak efficiency when the limbs are bottomed out. If mathews bows had pivoting and lock down limb pockets I would actually consider purchasing one. Until then however I'll stick with Hoyt and my new fondled Bowtech Liberty.
In my opinion, this is an extremely minor consideration on today's bows. In real shooting situations, I've never been able to detect any difference between one backed down and one shooting with the limbs bottomed out. In fact, on a couple bows I've owned, the manufacturer advised not having the limbs completely bottomed out. I think they recommended backing the bolts out at least 1/2 turn. If this effects effeciency, it appears to be minor and only possibly a concern to someone who cares about a couple feet per second, which I'm not one. None of my bows have been noticably louder when shooting them backed out.

Personally, I'm turned off by locking limb pockets. They make adjusting draw weight a real pain (I adjust mine several times each year). They add unwanted screws and parts that might fall out or fail. With a hunting bow, I want simplicity and the locking limb pockets don't qualify. They add parts, weight and expensive to a bow, and I cannot see any significant benefit.
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Old 02-01-2004, 09:49 AM
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The only problem with backing the limbs down is that the bow won't operate at peak efficiency. It's commom knowledge that bow will operate at peak efficiency when the limbs are bottomed out. If mathews bows had pivoting and lock down limb pockets I would actually consider purchasing one. Until then however I'll stick with Hoyt and my new fondled Bowtech Liberty.
In my opinion, this is an extremely minor consideration on today's bows. In real shooting situations, I've never been able to detect any difference between one backed down and one shooting with the limbs bottomed out. In fact, on a couple bows I've owned, the manufacturer advised not having the limbs completely bottomed out. I think they recommended backing the bolts out at least 1/2 turn. If this effects effeciency, it appears to be minor and only possibly a concern to someone who cares about a couple feet per second, which I'm not one. None of my bows have been noticably louder when shooting them backed out.

Personally, I'm turned off by locking limb pockets. They make adjusting draw weight a real pain (I adjust mine several times each year). They add unwanted screws and parts that might fall out or fail. With a hunting bow, I want simplicity and the locking limb pockets don't qualify. They add parts, weight and expensive to a bow, and I cannot see any significant benefit.
I agree 100%, if I wanted Limb Pockets that locked like a Hoyt's or Bowtechs, then I would go buy one, but I like the V-Lock pockets that Mathews uses, many people have tried to say since the V-Lock limb pocket is not over the center of the riser that they have tendency to lean, which to my understanding is not true, they just go by speculation!
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