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Started by Sir-diealot, December 17, 2018, 06:57:42 PM
Quote from: MK M GOBL on January 06, 2019, 07:45:29 PMNot to say Parker did make crossbows as well... From a sales end we never had much customer interest in Parker over the last years, but would think it would have to do a lot more than with just a crossbow. IMOMK M GOBL
Quote from: Bowguy on January 10, 2019, 11:02:25 PMQuote from: MK M GOBL on January 06, 2019, 07:45:29 PMNot to say Parker did make crossbows as well... From a sales end we never had much customer interest in Parker over the last years, but would think it would have to do a lot more than with just a crossbow. IMOMK M GOBLYou are prob correct. I'm sure it's not only crossbows and Parker did make em. They were never real cutting edge either. My point is though many bow manufacturers are beginning to feel the crossgun pinch. Some such as PSE have stated they made a mistake pushing for inclusion. You sow what you reap imo. They were so worried about extra sales. Here's my opinion and I might be wrong but bow guys are bow guys. Almost all have lots of bows, maybe every couple years or so upgrade. Once fellows go to crossguns they seem content w only the one they got. Nothing I'm saying is 100% and it's only a theory but if bow sales are so sluggish than tell me why? Here's another one and take no offense cause I know you're "trade" but big box stores are not pro shops. Many fellows don't understand bows. I'm not referring to your store cause idk but one crossbow can be used by anyone. A bow must fit and I'd bet 75% of Archers shoot bows that don't. Many if not most came from big box stores. How would you obtain proper back tension, solid follow through, etc if a bow is say too long? You can't. It's needs to fit so you can reach potential. Now big box stores set up bows, do they set them up for a method? If a fellow shoots fingers, release type,(thumb, index, back tension) dif neck lengths. Do they take the time to inquire about the issues? Do they actually understand em? That all matters. Do big box stores check eye dominance? Most don't., Easier to just grab any old crossgun n be done. Don't even need to practice or at most very very limited. Here's another scary thing to consider. W all the parallel limb designs you need a parallel limb bow press to do simple things. Or spend big money on one. There's no way to adjust timing, change strings/cables, etc without em. They're now unfriendly as your car. Bow folks support your local pro shop while you can, they're disappearing and so is the expertise many provide. Hopefully Parker is the only one but I doubt it
Quote from: Bowguy on January 11, 2019, 05:34:51 PMI also do not consider it archery at least not in the truest sense. It is legal now though in lots of places so I'd not be against anyone either. I would however be the first one to say to move them to muzzleloader where they belong. The disability thing is a tough one for me. I fully agree someone disabled needs to be given more. But the definition of disabled is debatable. Many people claim they can't do it. Horse poop, it's the same crybabies that feel they need medical marijuana cause they're too soft to take a little pain. People need to man up. I have issues, it doesn't stop me from plugging along and at least trying. Everyone is dif for sure but this country has gotten soft. Hope it changes enough where my daughters aren't tougher than most of my friends sons.
Quote from: Bowguy on January 12, 2019, 07:34:56 AMYou're actually not disagreeing w me. I believe you're misunderstanding. If someone is sick and something is needed they should get it. If someone wants to get high be a man and say that. Making an excuse is ridiculous. That's what I'm aluding to