beekmanSRX
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Maybe someone will chime in with related experiences.
I bought a Bowtech Destroyer 350 about 5 days ago. Awesome Bow. 4 days ago, the bow derailed. And when the strings jumped the cam, they bend the lip on the top of the cam where the string sits in. Now, I have been looking all over the Internet for information on this and it seems to be occurring (exactly how many occurrences, I have no idea) to other people as well. You can probably understand how shocked I was when my $$ bow did this a day after I bought it. The most common causes people give are:
the shooter is using his fingers to draw the bow
the shooter is "torquing" the bow
Inexperienced shooters using hi-tech bow(poor form, too much draw weight)
Design flaw on behalf of Bowtech
Flex-guard breaking
And the list does go on. I cannot really wrap my head around all the bickering going on at other archery forum sites so I just thought I would throw out some off-season discussion on this site. A site I know is always helpful.
Do you guys think I should be responsible for the cost of replacing the cams, cables and strings? Any help is appreciated.
I bought a Bowtech Destroyer 350 about 5 days ago. Awesome Bow. 4 days ago, the bow derailed. And when the strings jumped the cam, they bend the lip on the top of the cam where the string sits in. Now, I have been looking all over the Internet for information on this and it seems to be occurring (exactly how many occurrences, I have no idea) to other people as well. You can probably understand how shocked I was when my $$ bow did this a day after I bought it. The most common causes people give are:
the shooter is using his fingers to draw the bow
the shooter is "torquing" the bow
Inexperienced shooters using hi-tech bow(poor form, too much draw weight)
Design flaw on behalf of Bowtech
Flex-guard breaking
And the list does go on. I cannot really wrap my head around all the bickering going on at other archery forum sites so I just thought I would throw out some off-season discussion on this site. A site I know is always helpful.
Do you guys think I should be responsible for the cost of replacing the cams, cables and strings? Any help is appreciated.