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Is @StacheNGuns trolling us all right now? Or do real humans actually act like this?
Yes they do. Commonly referred to as a Karen.Is @StacheNGuns trolling us all right now? Or do real humans actually act like this?
You could have stopped right there, although I would be slightly peeved at the sales guy for potentially overselling the low creep aspect of the string and suggesting that it was due to it being improperly installed. It is very common for a strings to creep for a bit when being shot in and sometimes if they just sit under tension, but unless it keeps moving once it settles it is not a big deal.I've been shooting a compound bow for the past three years and freaking love it! Admittedly, I lack a lot of technical knowledge...
What a decent and thoughtful contribution.Some customers aren't worth having.
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I should just ignore this lame humor, but I’m somewhat disappointed in this community.
Many great and helpful, generous responses.
And some that are just ugly and downright shameful for experienced members of a bow hunting community to even consider posting.
Go ahead and try to eat your young. You aren’t stopping me.
As one who is generally quick to jump on the meme train, I'd say you came in pretty brash, but not terrible. Unfortunately you got caught up in the Saturday night fever (bored looking for entertainment).
Stick around a bit, generally this place doesn't require that thick of skin, tho it can become archerytalk sometimes.
Now, had you doubled down on some responses, it would have gotten ugly.
To the OP, I know just how you feel.
I am new to archery and bought a Hoyt RX7 because it was the most expensive bow on the rack. Because the Hoyt is the most expensive, it should be the most accurate, right?
Well, I took the bow to my local range and my first shot wasn’t in the 12 ring!
Naturally, I called the shop and informed them either the bow was defective, or they had built It and tuned it incorrectly, and told them I was expecting them to give me a replacement. They informed me that there is nothing wrong with the bow and that I should probably get some coaching.
Never been so pissed in my life!
Haha… well, looking back now at the title of my post, I can see now how it brought about the hostile reactions. Hindsight is 20/20.Look at the positive…this shit show of a post got you your 10 posts. Now you can go onto the classifieds and buy gear that you’re unhappy with!
In all honesty, I thought you may get a laugh out of it while at the same time providing you with somewhat of an example of why you’re expectations were wrong.I never said I was pissed off.
I had wrong preconceived notions of what a high quality, custom string is… largely based on how the string was sold to me.
How would you classify someone who intentionally tries to embarrass someone who is seeking knowledge and counsel?
Hope you feel good about yourself.
You’re just a dick. Justify it all you want. Maybe you’re not this way outside of social media, but out of the mouth, the heart speaks.In all honesty, I thought you may get a laugh out of it while at the same time providing you with somewhat of an example of why you’re expectations were wrong.
But, to answer your question - I would classify myself as a helpful person with a sarcastic sense of humor.
Have you thought about starting another thread asking for members to advise you on whether we’d be too embarrassed to bring that bow back into the shop after you over-reacted and told them you wanted a new string (I know, I know… you’re going to say you didn’t overreact) or whether it’s going to be easier on your ego to just find a new shop?
Come on, dude… I’m just busting your chops.You’re just a dick. Justify it all you want. Maybe you’re not this way outside of social media, but out of the mouth, the heart speaks.