I own 6 compound bows and 12 high powered crossbows. I can justify buying this to work on my own stuff at home. It seems like a lot of money but after you start paying a pro shop to take care of the maintenance on this many you are money ahead buying this. In the old days I would say no back when people who owned shops did it for little to nothing and really enjoyed their jobs. Now everybody thinks they are worth $100+ per hour turning a screwdriver and are looking to get rich doing it. Don't fall into that trap if you are fairly mechanically inclined and have a hands on skilled tradesman job during the day. With some careful research and basic training anyone who makes a living with tools should be able to work on your own bows and crossbows at home themselves.
@jontest57188 ай бұрын
As you pointed out, this thing pays for itself. I just got mine. Its a beautiful machine. I am new to bows, and had already taken my bow to a pro shop twice for basic things, which came out to $200 more or less. The fact of the matter is if you want to get into bows, you are either going to have to become an amateur bow mechanic, or youre going to have to pay a pro shop at least $80 dollars everytime you have to mess with your bow. Not to mention the potential lead time. My bow was at the shop for weeks, both times.
@sethpoorman48325 ай бұрын
I bought this ultimate EZ in 2022 and just set it up in 2024, wow it’s really fun working on your own bows.. I’m learning to tie peeps in, and do D loops.. Tuning your own stuff is the way to go..