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Cheap bow press?

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#1 ·
I am looking into getting a bow press to start working on my own bows. I am limited on cash but obviously I want to get the best I can. What bow press would you suggest? (I will be pressing mathews and hoyt bows) Thanks
 
#3 ·
I have a Bowmaster Bowpress. You need a ratchet with a 5/8 socket to use it. It's annoying and a little difficult to get used to, but it's only 40 bucks. It's very durable. If you don't need to press a bow too often or if you want a good portable press this will work good for you.
 
#4 ·
Apple Edge

The new Apple EDGE press will press Mathews, Hoyt and most any other bow. The press was designed for home entusiasts and has a retail of $299.00. This may be above your price range, but the press has a lifetime warranty and is built as strong as the Apple Pro-Line press.

Note that there is absolutely no limb twist when pressing your bow, which is a problem with many of the low cost bow presses for sale right now.

Attached are several pictures. Let me know if you have any questions.





Here are two pictures showing limb tip compression on a center pivot bow



 
#5 ·
The Apple Edge is a Nice Press for the money.Recieved mine about a month
ago.Works great now, But as most things now a days needed work.
1) Holes for press arms weren't aligned properly.Needed to be hammered
in and out.Honed bores and ok now.

2)While pressing first bow cable just pulled out.Opps someone forgot
to crimp one end of cable.Nicopress the end and Im in business.

The good
1) Welds were all A+
2) Finish was great
3)Enough accessories and options to adjust to any bow
4)Good value

All said I would recommend.Compared to all the others out there its a deal!
 
#10 ·
My bow won't fit in a cheap press. A bow will need to be in and out of a press several times. A good press is a must. I built my own power press and saved a lot of money. This is the best option.
 
#11 ·
If you have fabrication skills a Jim Couger X-Press is a great press. The design lends itself to parallel and non parallel limb bows with no hydrolics to blead off. If you had to buy everything you could build it for under $100. My camera is on the blink today buy can post a picture later on tonight.
 
#15 ·
Hydra-press

Goto Hydra-press.com and check out this press. It is similar to the one that Apple makes but about 100 buck cheaper. I bought one here at AT have not used it but once but is a nice well built press. that is JMO.
 
#19 ·
Take a look.

If you go to the nitehawkarchery wed site you can watch a video of pressing several bows with our nite hawk press. It cost less then $100.00 and presses all bows. It is the simplest press to use. You will love it.

Take a look. Ken