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- Great product for beginners Review by Nick
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Quality Price Value I'm fairly new to archery only started a year ago and I love to know all parts of everything. I did lots of research and searching for a good arrow saw that's easy to use being as I've never done it before. Let me tell ya this product exceeding my expectations. I highly recommend it. Great price and great quality.
(Posted on 1/27/17)
- i like it Review by craig delarm
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Quality Price Value have had no issues with this saw. have cut arrows from large to small with out any problems. its a good saw for the do it yourself.
(Posted on 2/23/16)
- Cannot cut 27/64 target shafts with this saw Review by Andy
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Value Quality Price Like the other guys said it is under powered. It does ok until you start cutting heavier carbon shafts. You CANNOT cut the 27/64 target shafts because the arrow stop pocket is too small. The arrow stop pocket is .400 the target shafts are .430 they will not fit. I will have to sell it on ebay and take a beating on it and buy something else
(Posted on 12/10/14)
- Very Nice Review by Jason Wall
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Quality Price Value Can't complain one bit. Everything you need at home or in your shop!!!
(Posted on 1/25/14)
- great for home use Review by Puddin
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Price Value Quality it works great for home use. blade really slows down about half way through the arrow shaft. but for all the more i will use it, it works just fine. overall, a good, solid, quality built saw for the arrow builder on a budget
(Posted on 11/3/13)
- needs more power Review by todd dorsey
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Value Quality Price nice saw at a nice price but i think it needs a bigger motor
as soon as the arrow hits the bade really bogs down spend a few extra bucks and buy the more powerful one
still gets the job done for a home saw would be ok but not for a shop thats for sure(Posted on 2/5/13)
- Nice Review by Larry John
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Value Quality Price A great saw for the price.
Mounted and leveled the saw, works great with a consistant cut.
Only thing that I found wrong was the roller bearings for checking shaft straightness and broadhead tuning were not perfectly round.
(Posted on 7/17/12)