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Lil-Rokslider
- Joined
- Jul 31, 2020
- Location
- Maryland
This morning while in the stand I noticed one of the limbs on my Bear Archery Karnage Apocalypse crossbow was cracked. Since there is no way to de-cock it other than shooting, I immediately, and nervously, fired the bolt. I sadly climbed down and went home. I contacted Bear about it and will see what they say. The bow was purchased in June 2019 so it's not had much use.
If they cover it under warranty (I don't even know what the warranty is to be honest) I'll keep using it. I've got 2 white tail kills with it from last year - it's accurate and I'm good with it. But if they don't cover it under warranty I'd like to switch to a compound bow.
Either way this couldn't have happened at a worse time - right in the middle'ish of the white tail season. I assume warranty repairs would take too long for me to back in business this season. And if I switch to compound it's a whole new skillet I currently don't have. I don't see that happening this season either. Though I am a quick learner and usually really good at everything I put work into.
If I get a compound bow, any recommendations? I have ZERO bow experience. I'd like to stay at or under $400 for a RTH bow. I understand I'd also need to get arrows, heads, and a release.
I plan to visit a local shop - but still - seeking recommendations on everyone's personal experience.
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If they cover it under warranty (I don't even know what the warranty is to be honest) I'll keep using it. I've got 2 white tail kills with it from last year - it's accurate and I'm good with it. But if they don't cover it under warranty I'd like to switch to a compound bow.
Either way this couldn't have happened at a worse time - right in the middle'ish of the white tail season. I assume warranty repairs would take too long for me to back in business this season. And if I switch to compound it's a whole new skillet I currently don't have. I don't see that happening this season either. Though I am a quick learner and usually really good at everything I put work into.
If I get a compound bow, any recommendations? I have ZERO bow experience. I'd like to stay at or under $400 for a RTH bow. I understand I'd also need to get arrows, heads, and a release.
I plan to visit a local shop - but still - seeking recommendations on everyone's personal experience.
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