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<blockquote data-quote="mbarnsr2" data-source="post: 938991" data-attributes="member: 72599"><p>Thanks for the suggestions guys. We took it to a good bow shop to see if the draw length could be adjusted any longer without having to swap out the cams, but it's already maxed out. </p><p></p><p> The one thing I'm hoping is for PSE to fix him up right. One of my boys who is an avid bow hunter, bought a top of the line PSE, often buys a new one annually, and while shooting it one of the limbs shattered, no dry fire, it just let go. But the bow was over a year old and had been used hard. But just for the heck of it he took it into PSE to see of they would replace the limb. They didn't even bat an eye and let him pick out a brand new top of the line bow. They didn't even put his old gear on it either, they let him pick out all the add on's. He also knows the staff down there too, so they kind of cater to him I guess. They are awesome folks over at PSE. </p><p></p><p> MB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbarnsr2, post: 938991, member: 72599"] Thanks for the suggestions guys. We took it to a good bow shop to see if the draw length could be adjusted any longer without having to swap out the cams, but it's already maxed out. The one thing I'm hoping is for PSE to fix him up right. One of my boys who is an avid bow hunter, bought a top of the line PSE, often buys a new one annually, and while shooting it one of the limbs shattered, no dry fire, it just let go. But the bow was over a year old and had been used hard. But just for the heck of it he took it into PSE to see of they would replace the limb. They didn't even bat an eye and let him pick out a brand new top of the line bow. They didn't even put his old gear on it either, they let him pick out all the add on's. He also knows the staff down there too, so they kind of cater to him I guess. They are awesome folks over at PSE. MB [/QUOTE]
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