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Bowtech Experience Reviews?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by BowMaster5, Nov 10, 2014.

  1. BowMaster5

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    Hey,
    Just wondering if anyone owns this bow or has any thoughts about bowtech as a company. If anyone has a experience with there customer service ect. I have shot this bow and really like it thinking it man be my next bow. Just wondering what your guys thoughts are about the company and the actual bow.
    Thanks
     
  2. Cledus

    Cledus Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I love my Experience, it's a deer slaying machine!!
     
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    its a very smooth shooting bow and they shoot very well. if you get a chance though shoot the rpm 360. I have never had a problem with any of my bowtech's (I have 4 of them).
     
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    scarps23 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Just picked up this fall. Got a deal on it from shop because it was the bow they had everyone shoot at shop. All 3 owners shoot that same bow. They sell hoyt, bear, and bowtech. No experience with customer service but I know several people with bowtech and haven't heard a bad thing.

    I would see if you could try to get a deal on it since new bows are coming out soon. If not, I would wait to see new bows if you are going to spend that much. I bought mine for $650.
     
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    I love mine. I am really happy that i bought mine. Super quiet, smooth, solid back wall, and great accuracy. I haven't had to contact the costumer service for anything because i have never had a problem with it. But what someone said earlier, if you are going to spend all the cash on one without a good deal on it you might want to look into rpm or the other ones.
     
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    henson59 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I bought mine in sept of 2013 and really like it. I did have an issue with a cracked limb this past august but my bow shop got it taken care of. They said the bowtech customer service was great.

    Just make sure when you buy the bow you get on their website and register your bow for the warranty. Bowtech will still cover certain issues but having it registered makes it easier
     
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    Bowtech does have two new flagships released, the Boss and Prodigy. The prodigy looks to be the same as the Experience.
     
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    I am on my 3rd Bowtech. I went from an Assassin to an Experience to an RPM 360. I would still have the Experience if it wasn't too heavy for me. I have a recurring bicep injury and needed a bow under 60#. I really contemplated just buying lighter limbs but the season already started and a local shop made me super deal so I bought the 360 and sold the Experience. The 360 is actually smoother than the Experience in my opinion but the fact that it is 12# lighter has a lot to do with that I think.
     
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    Is there any difference between the two(prodigy and experience)? Besides one is just a newer model?
     

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