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Bowtech tuning

There are guys killing deer and turkey with 299 out the door ready to hunt diamonds. ;) I never said they wouldn't shoot, just not the best IMO <=which is what it all is in the end. An opinion. I'd say the " best" would be any of the companies making a good quality bow and offering a lifetime transferable warranty and great CS. These "new" companies are the reason the big 3 are finally stepping up their game again.

Wow, maybe it's time I look into going back vertical. I didn't know they were offering warranties like that now.
 
Mostly cost... Real hard for me justify spending that kind of money when my $275 crossbow kills them dead. But that's for a different thread all together.

Good luck, Jake. I hope it all works out for you.

Wow, maybe it's time I look into going back vertical. I didn't know they were offering warranties like that now.

I know Elite and Obsession offer it. I've heard great things about the CS from both, too.

They are too expensive. I haven't bought a new bow since my Z7X I think. I frequent AT classifieds when it comes time to upgrade. You can find a 6 month old bow at 1/2 price pretty frequently.
 
Well, I'm feeling pretty good about the "back-up" bow. Just finished broadhead and walk back tuning. The broadhead stayed a consistent 2-3 inches left of the field tip at 20, 30 and 40. I could not get them to come together any closer no matter how I moved the rest. With yokes I think it would have been an easy fix but this thing doesn't have yokes. I walk back tuned it with BH and it shot a perfect line all the way to 60 so I'm calling that tune good enough. I was grouping very good out to 60 as well. I'm still going to wait til Tuesday to hit the woods though. Just to get some more time behind this bow.