Purchasing a new Bowtech Patriot
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Purchasing a new Bowtech Patriot
Well, my LX is going to sell on Ebay and I am going to purchase a new Bowtech Patriot from Len in Maryland. This may not be the brightest thing I have ever gone put, I live for the adventure. If my limbs have problems, I will be the first to say " I told myself so." I think the Patriot was good enough to warrant me selling on bow for another. I hope I am not wrong.
C903, I bet you think I am totally NUTS!
C903, I bet you think I am totally NUTS!
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: Purchasing a new Bowtech Patriot
C903, I bet you think I am totally NUTS!
When all is said and done, it is the individual's right to make his or her own choice and to spend his or her money as he/she chooses to do. Just make sure you maintain a consistant inspection of the bow.
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RE: Purchasing a new Bowtech Patriot
I am going to purchase a new Bowtech Patriot from Len in Maryland. This may not be the brightest thing I have ever gone put,
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RE: Purchasing a new Bowtech Patriot
ORIGINAL: PABowhntr
Why? Somehow I think the combination of Len and Bowtech make this an almost perfect sale.
I am going to purchase a new Bowtech Patriot from Len in Maryland. This may not be the brightest thing I have ever gone put,
Agreed. Len is one of the very few dealers who I'd have 100% confidence in working on my equipment.
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RE: Purchasing a new Bowtech Patriot
Almost perfect. I was having Len install a new QAD Ultra rest when he pointed out something to me. The QAD Ultra Rest will not work on this bow. The riser is to thick to allow the rest to be set up for center shot. It is actually about 1/16" short of center. Even if you could move it over another 1/16" that would leave no room for adjustment. I guess it is a good thing the riser is thicker then most. I will call QAD and find out if they have any suggestions. The part that attaches the rest to the bow could be machined in order to accomidate the need for more room
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RE: Purchasing a new Bowtech Patriot
ORIGINAL: Glen In Marland
Almost perfect. I was having Len install a new QAD Ultra rest when he pointed out something to me. The QAD Ultra Rest will not work on this bow. The riser is to thick to allow the rest to be set up for center shot. It is actually about 1/16" short of center. Even if you could move it over another 1/16" that would leave no room for adjustment. I guess it is a good thing the riser is thicker then most. I will call QAD and find out if they have any suggestions. The part that attaches the rest to the bow could be machined in order to accomidate the need for more room
Almost perfect. I was having Len install a new QAD Ultra rest when he pointed out something to me. The QAD Ultra Rest will not work on this bow. The riser is to thick to allow the rest to be set up for center shot. It is actually about 1/16" short of center. Even if you could move it over another 1/16" that would leave no room for adjustment. I guess it is a good thing the riser is thicker then most. I will call QAD and find out if they have any suggestions. The part that attaches the rest to the bow could be machined in order to accomidate the need for more room
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RE: Purchasing a new Bowtech Patriot
Glen ! your making a good choice of bow's there's nothing wrong with your choice you'll get to love the Patriot ,Although I've never owned a Mathew's, but I've shot a few. I believe that they are top quality ,but the BowTech was the bow for me .I love my patriot dually it's a great bow .
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