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The Archery Den

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Just wanted to let everyone know that we just started getting our BowTech Destroyer 340's and 350's in a couple of days ago. Already rigged a couple and I am very impressed with the speeds we are seeing, and the draw cycle is extremely smooth compared to recent models. First one we sold was a 350 and at 30" draw, 70 lbs it chronod 334 with a 340 Flatline Surgical. Appears to be the best BowTech bow they've ever produced. Very tunable and easy to work on. Stop by your local shop and check them out..
 
I wouldn't have one until they fix the roller guard problem. I know of a few folks that have bought them that the guard part has snapped off. I think they had a similar problem with the Captain from last year, and had to issue a "recall" on them so to speak, by offering the customers a different design of roller guard. You can do a search for this on Archery Talk and see pics of some of the folks this has happened to with the Destroyer.
 
The Archery Den said:
Just wanted to let everyone know that we just started getting our BowTech Destroyer 340's and 350's in a couple of days ago. Already rigged a couple and I am very impressed with the speeds we are seeing, and the draw cycle is extremely smooth compared to recent models. First one we sold was a 350 and at 30" draw, 70 lbs it chronod 334 with a 340 Flatline Surgical. Appears to be the best BowTech bow they've ever produced. Very tunable and easy to work on. Stop by your local shop and check them out..


Yep...I saw them at the Archery Den and these are top notch bows. I know very little about Bow Tech, but if they shoot as good as they look than they will fly off the shelves at the Archery Den. Nice to have a Bow Tech dealer in the Middle TN area.
 
Crow Terminator said:
I wouldn't have one until they fix the roller guard problem. I know of a few folks that have bought them that the guard part has snapped off. I think they had a similar problem with the Captain from last year, and had to issue a "recall" on them so to speak, by offering the customers a different design of roller guard. You can do a search for this on Archery Talk and see pics of some of the folks this has happened to with the Destroyer.

Hadn't heard of em snapping off. It is a flexible material to prevent the torque issues they were having with them last year. I sure Bowtech will figure it out just like they did with the Genreal. I'd love to own one, but new bows are just too much$$$. I'll wait six months and pick one up on AT for 1/2 price. lol
 


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