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    I was at Trophy Hunter Outdoors in Kountze yesterday and someone brought a bow in that someone had installed the wrong string on and when this guy was drawing it she came unwound. Bad Deal.

    Got me to thinking. The shop there I use Trophy Hunters installs Vaportrail strings and cables for $110. That is set up and look ect... That is a pretty small price to pay knowing that you are ready for the upcoming season. Seems like you can sure breath life back into you bow with I good set of strings. I even think we have a TBH sponsor.

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    ttt

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      #3
      I need to check mine

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        #4
        Originally posted by Fingershooter View Post
        I was at Trophy Hunter Outdoors in Kountze yesterday and someone brought a bow in that someone had installed the wrong string on and when this guy was drawing it she came unwound. Bad Deal.

        Got me to thinking. The shop there I use Trophy Hunters installs Vaportrail strings and cables for $110. That is set up and look ect... That is a pretty small price to pay knowing that you are ready for the upcoming season. Seems like you can sure breath life back into you bow with I good set of strings. I even think we have a TBH sponsor.
        Who owns Trophy Hunters now? I pretty much grew up in there when it was over in Fannett and Glenn owned it.

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          #5
          We have two sponsors that make custom strings. I do not have any experience with 60x but I love me some Korbins

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            #6
            wow, that must have been scary!

            this is also why if I ever have my strings replaced on my bow (more like WHEN I get them replaced) I'll be certain that it is an authorized Bowtech dealer just for my peace of mind

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              #7
              Just put a new string on mine, have to go through mounting the peep sight/kisser button/nocking point, etc, and tuning it now. First time doing all this, hopefully I can get it dialed in properly soon.

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                #8
                Originally posted by gander View Post
                Who owns Trophy Hunters now? I pretty much grew up in there when it was over in Fannett and Glenn owned it.

                Gary. You should stop by and see him sometime. Great guy to deal with.

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                  #9
                  I was just thinking about how I need to go get mine changed out before this season. Coming up on 4 years, I think it'll be a good investment

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                    #10
                    Cinnamon Creek Ranch Replaced my strings last year on both my Diamond Rocks. Great Folks.

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