It's not that easy, most of string creep emanates from the wax the comes from the string material manufacturer. Of course wax is very sensitive to temperatures and when a string sits on a bow in the heat of the summer in a transport trailer it creeps like crazy. During sub zero winter months, the creep is almost non existent.PA_DeerHunter wrote:Question: If many, if not most, ignorant dealers place their Matrix bows on the display rack with an incorrect brace, and then they tell you, "That's the way they come from the factory" why then doesn't Excalibur do what seems obvious? - shorten their strings so that ignorant dealers can assemble correctly with brace height correct at assembly?
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Re: Matrix Bows
Some people just like stepping on rakes
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I believe the strings are being shortened going forward.
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I agree, they can not be "all knowing", but they do have a brain, and two ears. When someone comes along who DOES know the product, they should be smart enough to listen and heed the advice. However, I suppose, since most times they are "blowing smoke" up their customers' backside, they find it hard to trust someone who isn't and is only trying to educate them.JUDGE wrote:You guys make me laugh.
Your are talking about big store with maybe 2500 to 5000 items and crossbows being a very, very , very small part of their business.
There is no one here that could know, all there is to know, about all the inventor that they carry.
That's my opinion anyway.
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Micro Axe 340, Matrix 380, Matrix 355, Matrix 350, Exocet 200
ComfyBear Strings
G5 Montecs 125gr., SlickTrick 125 gr. Magnums
To thine own self be true.
Remove thine mask Polonius.
Live thy truth, doth not be false to any man.
Re: Matrix Bows
thank goodness I have a bow guy who sells bowtech and PSE. he recently became an Excalibur dealer and I bought the first one he sold. I can call/text him anytime and he knows his stuff. he takes the time to go over everything and then he takes you to his range to shoot. you don't leave till you're satisfied!! that means so much when you're dropping a grand on a new rig! he had sole Parker xbows in the past. no way I would buy any bow from BPS or similar store.