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Post by strech1233 on Jan 10, 2012 13:22:24 GMT -4
anyone know of any good bow techs in the pittsburgh area? i shot my bow the other day just to shoot it and something just seemed "off". the bow seemed to be louder than normal and had more vibration than i remember from the previous time i shot it. i have gone to phil's in mckeysrocks before but didnt care for the person i talked with there. maybe it was bad day for the guy but he just seemed to talk to me like i was an idiot but that was just once. before that i had no problems there just wanted to see if there was anywhere else that was recomended.
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Post by Buckslayer on Jan 10, 2012 14:19:07 GMT -4
im personal friends with phil hes been around 60 yrs
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Post by strech1233 on Jan 10, 2012 14:59:24 GMT -4
i have talked to phil a couple times it wasnt him i delt with last time. like i said maybe it was just a bad day for the guy. im not saying i wont go back there i just wondered if there were any other shops around. phil's is about 20 minutes are better away depending on traffic. they have a great reputation. in fact i bought all my arrows from phils
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Post by XMan on Jan 10, 2012 15:49:10 GMT -4
Describe the problem you're having with the bow when shooting. Check your limbs for cracks by running your finger nail along the limbs. Also lay an arrow on the top idler wheel and see if it is parallel with the string. this will tell you if you need an adjustment to your cable or possibly a bent axel. Could be just about anything that's one of the things I'd check first. Also your timing could be off if your bow is a dual cam. If a dual cam make sure your cams are turning over at the same time. If you have any questions give me a yell.
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