Get Er' done in the field.Let's assume you are hunting high up in the wilderness after backpacking in from civilization and now miles from the closest archery pro shop. You've just pulled your bow out of the scabbard attached to your horse and you accidentally caught the string on the saddle and the string begins to fray. You don't have an extra bow but you do have an extra string. What do you do? Well, for starters, if you have the Bowmaster portable bow press from Prototech Industries, you're ready to do the same maintenance needed as you would at your local Pro Shop. The all-metal constructed Bowmaster has all the major characteristics of a full size press yet it fits in the palm of your hand, backpack, or even coat pocket. No tools are required to use the portable press. The T handle design incorporated through the top of the jackscrew jackscrew: see screw. makes using it a cinch cinch a saddle girth on an American stock saddle. Tightens with a knot on a ring instead of with straps and buckles. , plus, for even more leverage if needed, a 5/8-inch Hex hex, witchcraft or one who works it. The word is of German origin, and beliefs connected with it spread from Europe to the United States, especially to the Pennsylvania Dutch country. Head on top of the Jackscrew has been included to make the job even easier. Just grab a wrench or socket and start turning. The portable bow press can be used to switch out cables or strings, replace or add on a peep sight peep sight n. A rear sight of a firearm consisting of an adjustable eyepiece with a small opening through which the front sight and the target are aligned. Noun 1. , adjust draw length, replace wheels or cams, and even under the most die-hard circumstances, replace limbs or the riser. Additionally, though not included, Quad Limb Brackets will permit the use of the Bowmaster on quad limb or full split limb bows. Recently, during a photo shoot I had to perform on-the-spot installations of a peep sight. I grabbed my Bowmaster and within four minutes I was starting to serve the peep in. That quick and that easy, no bulky bow press required. Contact: Prototech Industries, Inc. Dept. PB, 1479 Almaden Lane, Gurnee, IL 60031; (800) 523-3109; www.prototechind.com. |
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