| I'm still waiting for my Allegiance to return from Wales Archery.
I'd only had it about three months when things went.... 'wrong'.
Everything seemed fine until that fateful day.
I was shooting one Tuesday evening at the club, I'd shot about 2 dozen arrows . As I drew the string back (it actually got about 4-5 inches, the cable slipped off the lower cam groove causing the limbs to compress and resulting in me getting a smack in the mush with the back of my hand. The string was completely slack and still attached to the release aid!
Looking at the damage, the axles had bent and damaged the C clips causing so much cam lean that it was almost touching the limb. The cable had also frayed of course.
As the bow was still so new, it was sent straight back to Wales via a local agent and I haven't seen it since. It has returned to Cornwall once but was sent back again by the local agent once I'd spoken to Wales and convinced them that I had not dry fired the bloody thing - I was drawing not releasing when it went BOOM!
They've so far replaced the axles. cables and string but to be honest, I'm not entirely sure I have the confidence in it anymore. If they couldn't find anything that caused it, what's to stop it from happening again?
I sent an email to Bowtech but like most huge companies, they haven't replied.
I haven't shot for a month! I want to get back ASAP. |