HOW TO PROPERLY PRESS THE NEW PSE, MATHEWS, & HOYT BOWS

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @drektion
    @drektion 20 дней назад

    Hi John there’s no way you’d remember but we met at TAC in Northern Michigan a few years ago. Really enjoyed meeting you then. More importantly you just showed me a bunch of tricks about the older style X press I own with the USL adapters. Not as fancy as yours but equally effective. Thanks a ton for putting out this video for all the X press owners like me (there’s dozens of us!) out there.

  • @heloguy2527
    @heloguy2527 6 месяцев назад

    what a contraption

  • @philwolter9096
    @philwolter9096 Год назад

    Hi John. Can I press a bow tech gen 2 in my XPress

  • @chrisgreen3608
    @chrisgreen3608 Год назад

    Thanks John, I have the older xpress without the wheels the contact the limbs, mine just has the bar the contacts part way down the limb depending on cam size. Do you think it’s ok to use in modern bows with big cam, on my ntn I’m contacting the limbs quite far away from the axel.

  • @rorynelson7548
    @rorynelson7548 11 месяцев назад +1

    This press looks gigantic and way more complex than my ez green

  • @ChilleDxFighteR
    @ChilleDxFighteR Год назад

    Hey quick question where can I get new rubber for the wheels or replacement wheels? I got a older press from a shop and the rubber is cracking and probably needs replaced but have no clue where to get the rubber

  • @rwittman9932
    @rwittman9932 Год назад +2

    New NockOn X-Press coming soon.......

    • @Rikcey
      @Rikcey Год назад +2

      Doesn't need to be nock-on branded, but the X-press to me always struck me as the safest and most versatile press. You can always get the pressure on the limb tips with no risk of pushing the riser out.
      I've always been bummed because by the time I was ready to get a press, they discontinued it.

    • @flyoverbassin8959
      @flyoverbassin8959 Год назад +1

      @@Rikcey Look at the Specialty Archery Pro Press. I've heard it was designed by the original designer of the X-Press.

    • @Rikcey
      @Rikcey Год назад +1

      @@flyoverbassin8959 for more than double the original x-press I think I'll go the last chance way eventually. That way I won't need a separate drawboard.

    • @nockonarchery
      @nockonarchery  Год назад

      Unfortunately- No

    • @Rikcey
      @Rikcey Год назад

      @@nockonarchery Booo ;)

  • @steves7345
    @steves7345 Год назад

    I think dudley should buy the rights to the press and start having them made again...

  • @dustin6828
    @dustin6828 Год назад

    Levitate. I think I have not seen a more beautiful thing since my mums lactate

  • @alfredoromo6540
    @alfredoromo6540 Год назад

    What I think you just need to put pressure where the axle are

  • @rfcorreiaiv
    @rfcorreiaiv Год назад

    this was really helpful, thank you

  • @nabzbassmaster2580
    @nabzbassmaster2580 Год назад

    No video on bowtech bows?

  • @anthonydimoe
    @anthonydimoe Год назад

    Why did they stop making the xpress

    • @drektion
      @drektion 20 дней назад

      Isn’t it obvious? lol

  • @bmook019
    @bmook019 Год назад

    This is a press that almost nobody uses.

    • @WyoElkHntr77
      @WyoElkHntr77 Год назад

      I still use one

    • @ChilleDxFighteR
      @ChilleDxFighteR Год назад

      Love mine picked it up last year from a shop that it was there main press for a long time then got a newer press and was there travel press

  • @7bongode
    @7bongode Год назад

    Have you ever messed around with a Synunm Bow Press?

    • @jordanpowell228
      @jordanpowell228 Год назад

      I have. What's your question

    • @rwittman9932
      @rwittman9932 Год назад

      I have not. I'm currently using an EZ Green Press and haven't had any issues thus far. Before buying the LCA, I searched everywhere for an X-Press bc of how easy Dudley made them look to operate and just how cool looking they are. Unfortunately, didn't find what I was looking for and settled with the LCA EZ Green.

    • @jordanpowell228
      @jordanpowell228 Год назад

      @rwittman9932 specialty archery would now make the closest thing to an x press. What's nice about that style is completely breaking down a bow for a limb change or something to that effect because those arms move in a downward moment with the limb. Last chance presses are fine as well but it requires additional parts or to know what your doing. The synunm should only be used for maintenance

    • @7bongode
      @7bongode Год назад

      @@jordanpowell228 Do you feel secure with it for putting in a peep? What bows have you used it on? I also had a bow where the dealer had to tune it by moving a spacer. Would you be comfortable using it for that? Do you use the "UltraFlex Adapters"?
      Sorry for the loads of questions.

    • @jordanpowell228
      @jordanpowell228 Год назад

      @7bongode it's going good for simple things like peeps, peep twist, adding a twist to your cables etc. I suppose you could shim a bow with one but I do not recommend it at all. The adapters are for bows with past parallel limbs like the hoyt defiant series. If your serious about archery I would save to buy an ez press or one of the specialty archery presses that function like dudleys xpress