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  • @gloupek9 Yes, we are finally catching up and will be staring on the construction of our prototype next week.

  • Thanks!..GREAT

  • Thank you. As I said we are working on the cross bow press and plan on having a prototype in one month.

  • Cost and weight are the two reasons we do not make just a cross bow press that can be used to press vertical bows. The cross bow press will cost about 50% more to make and weigh at least 50% more. This will increase the cost also.

    These are the reasons we choose to to make two presses.

  • Unlike the approved presses ours also presses down the center of the limbs so it can not press one side of the limb harder then the other. Ours also needs no adapter the approved presses need adapters.

    The reason PSE avoids approving our press is not because is risks damaging any bow but has to be something else, Money!

    If enough of a PSE's customer complain about their double standard they may talk to us.

  • I have read PSE's statement and responded. David Klinegold monitors his calls and does not answer. When I leave a message he does not return my calls. There is is a lack of sincerity on the part of PSE.

    Remember our press not only meets PSE's requirements it exceeds them. PSE only requires their bows to be pressed at the tips of the limbs. This our press does.

  • the answer to a home bowtech...no need for a high dollar press anymore.neat press,way to use your head Sir.

  • Thank you for your prompt interest!

    I guess that by increasing the lenght of both frames (those would therefore require a stronger framing) it would decrease a bit the necessary force to bend the limbs due to the increased distance. From my point of view, i`m not an expert ;-) the design of your press is perfect all it needs is to be strenghtened and more powerful. Hope you`ll make it so i can be one of your first French customer "i guess?"

  • Good Morning!

    The limbs unit of my crossbow amongst other types is removable from the main body of the crossbow. Once it has been removed it looks more or less the same than a bow, therefore your press is (i think) already properly designed for pressing a crossbow, the main point is that it has to be stronger to handle a pressure which is around 3 times greater and the pulling device has to be a more powerful one. Are you still planning to market one crossbow unit? thanks for your time

  • You are right. Our press will have to be stronger. We are planing on making a press for cross bows.

    I will have to look at the cross bows again. You mentioned the limbs, cams, string and cables are mounted on a frame that is removeable. This would simplify things greatly. Thank you.

  • Looking at the different cross bow I have had to change some of my ideas, but am convinced it is doable. Will be looking at making a protype this year.

  • I am sure I will have it done before the end of the year.

  • I have been thinking about how it could be done. Right now I need to get some measurement off a typical crossbow. Then I can make the drawing needed to modify the press.

  • Thank you. I will have to find out how IBS compares with #Draw Weight.

  • We are in the process of modifing our press for cross bows. You could be a help by sending us a picture and some diamentions of your cross bow. It will be about 2 weeks before we have a working model. Is the draw weight of your cross bow over 150#?

  • They are about 100 bucks

  • $98.95

  • how much does one of those cost?

  • $98.95

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