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I use it on my Old Glory and Constitution - works great. For quicker pressing use a ratchet on the screw, alot easier and quicker.
 
Thanks for bringing this up I was wondering how it would work on my Bowtech Tribute. I use it on my Mathews but was alittle worried about pressing the Tribute because of the limb design and the possiblity of damaging the limbs if the bow was pressed wrong.
 
I have used the Bowmaster on my 05 Allegiance. In fact it has only been in a conventional bow shop press once.
Dave Nowlin
 
I would like to add, I back the limbs out a turn or two before pressing. I dont know if it needs it or not? I just do it.
 
Always back off the limbs bolts two full turns (from the fully tightened down position) before pressing.... it's a good policy.

I use the bowmaster on my Tribute... it works like a charm! Simple, easy and you can use a socket wrench or drill if you want to do it faster.

-ZA

LastCall said:
I would like to add, I back the limbs out a turn or two before pressing. I dont know if it needs it or not? I just do it.
 
A socket and drill? I've had one almost three years and I have not tried that yet.......:confused:

BTW it should work on anythig if it works on my bow! Parallel split limbs HAVE to be the hardest and it works great! And I ALWAYS use the split limb brackets. It could be too easy to split a limb pulling from the cam groove. The brackets reach JUST in front of the axle holes in most limbs. THAT is a safer place to pull the limbs from, just like drawing the bow. With parallel limbs they have to be placed between the string and cables.
 
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Do the split limbs brackets tip sit well in parallel limbs?

I'm waiting for a new bow with paralel limbs and was wondering about it.
 
They sit well with my bow. Can't say definitively with yours. But on mine I have to place them in between the string and cables or the bracket will push itself into the string keeping it taught.

Like this>>>>-------------->>
 
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