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I'm interested to see what they got. I like the assassin. Almost bought one. Haven't shot any of their higher end stuff though.
 
The_Lawman said:
I'm interested to see what they got. I like the assassin. Almost bought one. Haven't shot any of their higher end stuff though.

I have insanity cpx, but if i was buying one right now i would get an assassin or new destroyer 350 LE is pretty sweet lookin... well really to be honest if you get any of them with the binary overdrive system and flexguard it will be a great bow...
 
I've got a D340 black ops. Until they come out with something that I like better, I'm not shopping for another bow. This is hands down the best bow I've ever put in my hand.
 
Swapped from matthews to an insanity cpx this year. I think im set for a while. Its a really nice shooting bow.
 
UTGrad said:
Anyone ever have to get warranty work done on their Bowtec?

I've heard they are not good with customer service.

Ive heard both ways and i actually asked the guy about bowtechs customer service when i purchased mine. He assured me that himself and bowtech would take care of me if something happened ( not that i expected him to tell me they suck). The guy seemed like a very straight shooter and that was good enough for me.
 
UTGrad said:
Anyone ever have to get warranty work done on
their Bowtec?

I've heard they are not good with customer service.

I have heard both good and bad, but mostly on the bad side. One guy that I shoot tournaments with has had his limbs delaminate 3 times already and the average wait time/down time is 3-4 weeks to get his limbs sent out. I've never heard of them not warranting an item, but I've heard of very excessive wait times when compared to other manufactuers. Personally, I would never own one simply based on that alone and because when things go bad for me, it is always at the absolute worst moment and I couldn't deal with that kind of down time.
 
I have a 2005 Bowtech Allegiance - no need to upgrade right now. Still fast, silent & deadly. Plus I don't have over $1000 to drop on a new bow so I guess I had better stay away from the local pro shops...

If you purchase a new Bowtech - congrats on a great bow.

JP
 
I can't complain about them. The technology and quality is so much more advanced it's hard not to pick them. Look at strings and cables for stock they are hard to beat. My most favorite Bowtech would have to be the Destroyer 350. Can't wait to get the 2013 models in.
 

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