Hey guys I'm looking for the best affordably priced bow press. I'm not looking for something like the large apple presses. I need something that can be packed in say, a large tool box. Any suggestions are appreciated lets hear of some presses!
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I have the portable one from academy. Works well when away from the house. Easy to pack and use.
Looks like this
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Originally posted by OUTDOORSMANEVERETT View PostI have the portable one from academy. Works well when away from the house. Easy to pack and use.
Looks like this
http://www.lancasterarchery.com/ram-...bow-press.html
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I have a Bowmaster, and it is a really useful tool. I also picked up the split limb adapters so I can press my daughter's bow, and they work like a champ.
Spend the few extra bucks, and order thr leather storage pouch for your Bowmaster, it sure is nice having it stored neatly, and not all tangled up in your gear.
The Synunm press is gaining in popularity. It is pretty infinite, but I can't get past the price tag for such a simple concept. There are a bunch of DIY on building your own for much less.
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If I go with the Bowmaster I'll get the leather pouch, an extra cable, and split limb adapters. I like the other press you mention but the price is a little high for me. I'm looking for this portable press until I have my own place where I can dedicate a room to all my archery and outdoors stuff. Once I'm there I'll be able to bolt down a full sized press.
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Originally posted by whitetailtrail View PostHey guys I'm looking for the best affordably priced bow press. I'm not looking for something like the large apple presses. I need something that can be packed in say, a large tool box. Any suggestions are appreciated lets hear of some presses!Last edited by muddyfuzzy; 10-22-2013, 10:33 AM.
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I thought about a bowmaster until I saw this. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrV7uYgT-7w"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrV7uYgT-7w[/ame]
I like the looks of the Synunm. The price for some ropes and pulleys is hard to swallow though. I can't chance the bowmaster since one of the bows I would need to press it would be impossible to get new limbs for.
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Another thumbs up for the Bowmaster press. You have to purchase the adaptor separately.
It's about the same cost as the press but well worth it.
Always in the base camp box, right beside the Arizona fletcher.
They had an issue with people using the adaptor on the parallel limb design bows, they DON'T work on those limbs.Last edited by Greywolf in Hawaii; 10-22-2013, 02:35 PM.
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