I would agree. I have never seen limbs wear out or the bow lose poundage due to the limbs. I can't tell you how many people I have spoke with people that say their bow suddenly lost...
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I would agree. I have never seen limbs wear out or the bow lose poundage due to the limbs. I can't tell you how many people I have spoke with people that say their bow suddenly lost...
They do use loc-tite when assembling them. Rarely do we ever receive a complaint about there being a problem with them.
Same riser!
It's kind of a turd. lol. I haven't had much time to play around with it. That is the largest vintage shoot through cam I could find and the draw only goes to 26 3/4"
W-W-What? :eek:8110
I don't think there is any way I could diagnose the issue via internet. You may have to send it in for a factory inspection. We don't have torque specs for any screws on our products that I have ever...
2 years ago maybe. Because our remaining parts aren't always available we retro fit with different diameter or length cables...it's a case by case basis therefore we cant just send out kits to fix...
Not all parts are available so they will have to retro fit with parts on-hand. There are no upgrades available. This is a factory only repair and has a flat rate fee of $75 + shipping.
I wouldn't recommend it. It might work but it could suck in a big way if it didn't. I can say that I have had our limbs powder coated just as we would the riser and it was surprisingly flexible,...
Well then...I've earned my "learn something new every day badge" for the day.
The Onza with the Nitro 1.5 cam will go down as low as 25.5" but changing out the cam will also effect the peak weight by as much as 10 lbs. If you were to long string/cable the bow (maybe add an...
I must say it was a pretty impressive example of thread hijacking. I've seriously never heard of Martin Outdoors TV :confused:
It amounts to several millions more than I have
If by travel you mean a tour bus and driver I'm in! Flying is for the birds!
AND most importantly...I've held a 10 year record for most bows built in a 10 hour shift...147. Take that! :p
Son of a....I forgot that every bow had 2 grip options...and that you could also order them unassembled, painted, anodized, powdercoated or raw. And...if there was a config that you didn't see...just...
The company is poised to do just fine...better than ever in fact.
...and please...I dont need anyone checking my math. You get the point. :D
I can't even begin to tell you what a nightmare that scenario is. Screw it...I'll do it anyway.
I'll just give you an example...let's use the 2003 Scepter III because we were big into options at...
If you can tell me the length of the limb (13" or 14") and the deflection number I can check to see what we have in stock.
The odds that we will still have a limb for the bow are fairly slim but the option to trade in is always open...stock is dwindling fast though. I'd never hassle anyone about a paint job in regards to...
Not true in the least. Rytera is gone as a separate brand. It's all under the Martin name.
It's not a rumor. Martin Archery is for sale.
Most are at minimum wage and we receive no benefits.
I'm lucky enough to be able to afford food, rent or gas money let alone the purchase of a company.