Those strings are nice. I am going to get strings on my v3x 29 when the zebra strings are done. I only have like 400 shots on the bow. It's crazy that the shop bend your cam. And did not tell you. You did not paper tune the bow after the new strings were on..at the shop
Yes these are great strings and cables! The shop issue was sucky, but I got it fixed. Next step is to order myself a bow press. I paper-tuned at home, took the bow back to get shimmed by a different bow technician.
I think I know which bow shop your talking about. I had them break a limb on my Hoyt rx1 and the shims were in all kinds of wrong places. Never got the bow to shoot straight again. I like the guys there but I have had some issues similar to you.
Yeah like I mentioned, crappy part was the new bow technician broke it, ordered new parts, not telling me until I called for an update If you press a bow with the wrong finger attachment, you shouldn’t be working on a bow period (that’s just my opinion)
Those strings are nice. I am going to get strings on my v3x 29 when the zebra strings are done. I only have like 400 shots on the bow. It's crazy that the shop bend your cam. And did not tell you. You did not paper tune the bow after the new strings were on..at the shop
Yes these are great strings and cables!
The shop issue was sucky, but I got it fixed. Next step is to order myself a bow press.
I paper-tuned at home, took the bow back to get shimmed by a different bow technician.
I think I know which bow shop your talking about. I had them break a limb on my Hoyt rx1 and the shims were in all kinds of wrong places. Never got the bow to shoot straight again. I like the guys there but I have had some issues similar to you.
Yeah like I mentioned, crappy part was the new bow technician broke it, ordered new parts, not telling me until I called for an update
If you press a bow with the wrong finger attachment, you shouldn’t be working on a bow period (that’s just my opinion)