That sucks! Hopefully it's an easy fixWell this sucks.
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That sucks! Hopefully it's an easy fixWell this sucks.
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I don’t think I’ve ever been more lost.
Every day, we stray further...I don’t think I’ve ever been more lost.
$48? For what? Did they charge you that just for pressing a bow that had the strings come off the cable grooves?Woohoo. I am literally back in the saddle. Nothing $48 wouldn’t fix. Side note a friend of mine who is getting over a near death experience got a H2 saddle for Christmas. Since he is still on IV antibiotic’s I offered to break it in for him and he agreed. Hanging out of it tonight. I don’t see what all the fuss is about. I much prefer my kestrel.
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At least it wasn’t money you had set aside for something important.I needed new modules. I broke something. I am hard on equipment. It could have been the pleading I was doing to fix my bow. Season ends tomorrow and I still want to hunt. They saw a sucker. No worries I took the money out of my kids college fund.
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Gotcha. Yeah, if you got new modules installed same day that's more than fair.I needed new modules. I broke something. I am hard on equipment. It could have been the pleading I was doing to fix my bow. Season ends tomorrow and I still want to hunt. They saw a sucker. No worries I took the money out of my kids college fund.
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Had a buddy derail one in a boat one night while we were bowfishing. Made me pucker up a bit when I heard it go off. I took it home with me and put it on the press and put his string back on for him.It initially looked to me like the bow just derailed. I used to fix issues like that every day. Folks would dry to draw bows back stiff and sore from weird positions in a stand and would torque the mother out of stuff.