All bow manufacturers have had limb issues, but Bowtec doesn't seem to fix theirs, while other companies have.
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Originally posted by lovemylegacy View PostAll bow manufacturers have had limb issues, but Bowtec doesn't seem to fix theirs, while other companies have.
The destroyer series and Cpx are 8-12 year old HIGH performance bows. They stress things. A Prius don’t sling many rods…..
Limbs could not handle a long life at that performance. Bowtech changed limbs… and backed off the throttle some
Again IF you bought it from a dealer and registered it you will be taken care of
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I had a General blow up in my face quite a few years ago, it was replaced with a 101st Airborne, I now shoot a Limited Edition Destroyer 350.
I think one of the problems I had with the General was I kept it stored in my 24X30 Metal shop outside where it was subject to long extreme heat & cold events. I now make sure my equipment stays in a climate controlled environment.
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Originally posted by Low Fence View PostIf y’all will just take them back to the dealership you bought them from I’m sure they will handle the matter correctly and much faster than you can talking to “customer service “. The dealer is the company’s customer and you are the bow shop’s customer. That’s included in the price of the bow
For the record I’ve shot BowTech exclusively for over 20 years, never blew up a bow. Hope you get it resolved and glad you were not hurt
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As has already been suggested, take it a dealer and see if they can help you, by dealing with Bowtech, instead of trying to DIY. If you're not the original registered owner, you're probably SOL, though.
I'm on my 2nd Bowtech and and have has zero issues with either of them, but I've heard and read about previous issues with limbs. That being said, if I were in your shoes, and they don't help you out this time, there's no way in hell that I'd buy another one from them.
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I've shot Bowtech since 2003. I had a '15 Prodigy that had a limb failure and it was replaced/installed/shooting in 6 days. They owe it to you to make it right ASAP, but I couldn't imagine if I was on a hunt and that happened.
I had heard that they took the limb manufacturing in-house and things have gotten much better.
Is that correct, Fishndude?
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Originally posted by Low Fence View PostReally? I have not heard of any issues with realm series and after, when they changed limbs.
The destroyer series and Cpx are 8-12 year old HIGH performance bows. They stress things. A Prius don’t sling many rods…..
Limbs could not handle a long life at that performance. Bowtech changed limbs… and backed off the throttle some
Again IF you bought it from a dealer and registered it you will be taken care of
The knew, solid limbs don't have issues anymore.
I had a small burr on one of my Guardian limbs years ago. My dealer had new limbs installed for free in a week.
My wife and I have shot Bowtechs since 2003. No major issues.
Love my Reign 6.
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