Been shooting the same PSE Xforce Drive for 5 years. Got glasses a month ago and brought it to the store to readjust the peep and draw length to fix my shot. The bow had not been feeling right for a few weeks.
We decided my peep needed to move up and to reduce the draw length 1/2". When I drew it back, something felt horrible. We realized the cam was leaning like crazy and shortening the draw length had had made me start to pull over the cable stop. Thankfully it had popped back over.
We called PSE to ask them for a warranty limb replacement to fix the extreme can lean. They said no, try all of these things. The bow shop said that's a horrible idea. Because PSE was so hard pressing, we put the draw length back to where it was before and I tried to shoot again.
Naturally, I drew straight the the back wall, it got stuck and I yelled for help. Bow shop employees came running up and my bow shattered. Pieces flew everywhere, my wrist got pretty messed up by the string and one of the employees got nailed in the hand pretty good.
The first call to PSE after that I was told that a string derailment would not be covered by them. My second call was answered was answered by the guy I'd talked to before the explosion and he immediately recognized the implications and gave me a return number and we got it shipped.
I don't know what to expect. I don't know what I should hope for. I'm disappointed in PSE and am hoping they will make this right. Me and that guy could have been seriously injured.
We decided my peep needed to move up and to reduce the draw length 1/2". When I drew it back, something felt horrible. We realized the cam was leaning like crazy and shortening the draw length had had made me start to pull over the cable stop. Thankfully it had popped back over.
We called PSE to ask them for a warranty limb replacement to fix the extreme can lean. They said no, try all of these things. The bow shop said that's a horrible idea. Because PSE was so hard pressing, we put the draw length back to where it was before and I tried to shoot again.
Naturally, I drew straight the the back wall, it got stuck and I yelled for help. Bow shop employees came running up and my bow shattered. Pieces flew everywhere, my wrist got pretty messed up by the string and one of the employees got nailed in the hand pretty good.
The first call to PSE after that I was told that a string derailment would not be covered by them. My second call was answered was answered by the guy I'd talked to before the explosion and he immediately recognized the implications and gave me a return number and we got it shipped.
I don't know what to expect. I don't know what I should hope for. I'm disappointed in PSE and am hoping they will make this right. Me and that guy could have been seriously injured.