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#1 MiddletonDTM375

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Posted 06 December 2011 - 05:03 PM

Again my number is 1-877-826-7145, I recently had a supplier ruin 200 sets of limbs during the camo process.
I have a new location for the Kolor Fusion process and expect a volume to be completed soon, I do have limbs instock ready for shipment.  Should any of you have questions please do not hesitate to call.

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Posted 06 December 2011 - 06:06 PM

Ok thanks for an update, I was contacting various places to see what they had in stock and the archery dept. in North Carolina told me his deposits for more bows were returned and he thought you went out of biz, he spoke highly of you but thinks you had closed up shop. This of course has me concerned about warranty and future service issues. Glad to know it's otherwise, but shouldn't the dealers have that info?

Also have another ques. if you have a sec. I was trying to get a dtm315, but the gentleman in NC says he has a 330 in stock. Would that be an up to date model? and would my wife that is pulling a 50# matthews have a problem using a cocking rope and cheating as shown in your video? Thanks very much for the feedback, erik

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Posted 06 December 2011 - 08:47 PM

View Posthanglide4life, on 06 December 2011 - 06:06 PM, said:

Ok thanks for an update, I was contacting various places to see what they had in stock and the archery dept. in North Carolina told me his deposits for more bows were returned and he thought you went out of biz, he spoke highly of you but thinks you had closed up shop. This of course has me concerned about warranty and future service issues. Glad to know it's otherwise, but shouldn't the dealers have that info?

Also have another ques. if you have a sec. I was trying to get a dtm315, but the gentleman in NC says he has a 330 in stock. Would that be an up to date model? and would my wife that is pulling a 50# matthews have a problem using a cocking rope and cheating as shown in your video? Thanks very much for the feedback, erik

The 330 is a 14.5 inch draw length, some one that is of average physical ability would not have a problem drawing this back with the cocking rope.  With the cocking aid your wife would be pulling 50lbs. with each arm if you also cheat by choking the aid up she will only need to draw about 10 inch's to cock the bow.

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Posted 07 December 2011 - 07:35 PM

View Posthanglide4life, on 06 December 2011 - 06:06 PM, said:

Ok thanks for an update, I was contacting various places to see what they had in stock and the archery dept. in North Carolina told me his deposits for more bows were returned and he thought you went out of biz, he spoke highly of you but thinks you had closed up shop. This of course has me concerned about warranty and future service issues. Glad to know it's otherwise, but shouldn't the dealers have that info?

Also have another ques. if you have a sec. I was trying to get a dtm315, but the gentleman in NC says he has a 330 in stock. Would that be an up to date model? and would my wife that is pulling a 50# matthews have a problem using a cocking rope and cheating as shown in your video? Thanks very much for the feedback, erik
my wife has a 315 and has no trouble at all loading her bow .my daughter is 15 and 90 lbs wet and she can load it as well so i would think your wife will have no issues
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Posted 07 December 2011 - 07:38 PM

View Posthanglide4life, on 06 December 2011 - 06:06 PM, said:

Ok thanks for an update, I was contacting various places to see what they had in stock and the archery dept. in North Carolina told me his deposits for more bows were returned and he thought you went out of biz, he spoke highly of you but thinks you had closed up shop. This of course has me concerned about warranty and future service issues. Glad to know it's otherwise, but shouldn't the dealers have that info?

Also have another ques. if you have a sec. I was trying to get a dtm315, but the gentleman in NC says he has a 330 in stock. Would that be an up to date model? and would my wife that is pulling a 50# matthews have a problem using a cocking rope and cheating as shown in your video? Thanks very much for the feedback, erik
my wife has a 315 and has no trouble at all loading her bow .my daughter is 15 and 90 lbs wet and she can load it as well so i would think your wife will have no issues
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can tell you she shots better than i do and if she was a hunter the deer would be in big trouble.her bow also shots consistently 319 fps not 315 as Middleton says
i also made a munchmount for her to mount her quiver above the scope .it helps balance the bow and keep the quiver out of her way

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Posted 07 December 2011 - 11:27 PM

awesome, thanks for the info, I've got a 330 on the way and pretty sure my wife should have no prob. with, she was pulling her compound back this september after shoulder surgery this jan and still doing the pt. I'd love to see a closer pic of your munchmounted quiver!

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Posted 08 December 2011 - 04:44 PM

View Posthanglide4life, on 07 December 2011 - 11:27 PM, said:

awesome, thanks for the info, I've got a 330 on the way and pretty sure my wife should have no prob. with, she was pulling her compound back this september after shoulder surgery this jan and still doing the pt. I'd love to see a closer pic of your munchmounted quiver!

You will be happy with the 330! Great bow!
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