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The Quad Split Limb L Brackets are expertly designed for use with bow presses, featuring a sturdy metal construction that accommodates cam widths of up to 3/4". Perfect for archery enthusiasts looking to enhance their bow maintenance experience.
R**Y
Well constructed, very misleading description.
I like the solid metal construction and padded finger tips. However, the item title is very misleading. "Standard" and "3/4 inch" are two very different things. These are NOT "standard" L brackets, nor is 3/4" the 'standard' size!! I attempted to use these on a Hoyt Charger split limb bow and they simply walked off the limb tips before enough tension was added to even remove anything as far as strings or cables. These brackets are for use on "wide gap" limbs, probably similar to a PSE StingerX or something like that. Regardless of which size brackets you get, if you have a past-parallel limb bow (ie, Bowtech RPM 360, Obsession Evolution, etc) they will NOT work. There are not currently any bowmaster limb adapters that I am aware of for past-parallel limbs. I give these 5 stars on their construction, minus 1 star because I can't actually use them as they are intended to be used on wide limb-gap bows, so I can't 100% for sure say that they work even when used as intended. Now I'm out $6.50 to return something because they labelled them "standard" when they are not.
A**R
Large!
They do what they are supposed to. Unfortunately the large size of the bracket arms do not fit between the end of my bow limbs and the cam stops. So I must loosen and move the stops anytime I press the bow. Not a biggie, but it is annoying!
A**I
Surprisingly good
These brackets are actually better than pictures lead one to believe. They are pretty sturdy and definitely sufficient to press a bow. They are designed to be used with a portable bow press like Bowmaster G2, but I was able to fashion a connector to a rachet strap with a few nuts, bolts and washers. I connected a rachet strap and a cam buckle together to allow me press the bow with the rachet but also release smoothly with the cam buckle just from things I had lying around. It works pretty well and this way I'm not worrying about damaging the bow by pressing it incorrectly.
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