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Portable Bow Presses...which one?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by bz_711, Aug 4, 2011.

  1. bz_711

    bz_711 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Any advice on portable bow presses (or should I stay away from them)?

    I have a 2011 PSE BowMadness (pre-stressed split limbs)...and imagine my next bow would be split limb as well...do any of the portable presses work good with these?

    Looking for something to have in camp for quick string repairs/replacements.
     
  2. Fitz

    Fitz Legendary Woodsman

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    I'd double check on the compatibility with split limbs, but I love my Ratchet Press!
     
  3. purebowhunting

    purebowhunting Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I'm not sure on the split limbs either, but I also enjoy using the Ratchet Press. Does everything I need it do to!
     
  4. XtremeHuntr

    XtremeHuntr Newb

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    I've had a Bowmaster for about seven years and it has worked on my Hoyt spilt limb bow (with the adapters) amd I've used it on my Drenalin. Very compact and lite.
     
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    northernredneck Weekend Warrior

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    I've used a bowmaster also on my split limb bow also and does the job fine.
     

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