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Originally Posted by csterner
Unfortunately, crossbows in general are a pain in the @ss for servicing. They wear strings constantly and are not designed to be used heavily. Sight them in and don't practice with them. They have a "limited shelf life" and I don't care what brand they are. We have way more issues with crossbows than vertical bows. We have a bunch in inventory...and no more parts to service them, so the "deals" you are getting are not that great if we can't stand behind them.
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I agree. I've sent back two Parkers, a Buckbuster and a Concorde for repairs. To their credit, the turnaround time was measured in a days. I've come to the conclusion that crossbows aren't bolt action rifles and consider them a consumable, Three years and it's time for a new one. YMMV.