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    The throat of my grip has a sharp edge that has been hurting my hand at full draw. I assumed that all the Answers were machined this way. Until I looked at my sons New Answer that came in today. Should I go to my dealer or just go straight to Elite myself. You can see in the pic the difference between the two.

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    If your dealer is local, I would go to them and have them work with Elite.

    That is crazy how different the machining is at the grip.
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    Definitely needs addressed. I work with CNC equipment and it appears a cutting tool broke during the cut cycle. Elite should take care of this I would think.


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    Been trying to get in touch with Elite all morning with no luck. Guess I will keep trying to get in touch with them this afternoon.

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    They just make the lefties better. lol

    Not sure if this is still true or not, but the left handed risers use to be made by someone different.





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    Quote Originally Posted by vhunter View Post
    They just make the lefties better. lol
    No wonder they take so long! ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by vhunter View Post
    They just make the lefties better. lol

    Not sure if this is still true or not, but the left handed risers use to be made by someone different.
    I thought slippy did all the left handed risers
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    Quote Originally Posted by vhunter View Post
    They just make the lefties better. lol

    Not sure if this is still true or not, but the left handed risers use to be made by someone different.
    I think you just might be correct

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6pointarchery View Post
    I think you just might be correct
    Seeing you are from Washington then you just may know who is/was machining the LH risers.

    I don't think the bit broke either. I think the difference you are seeing is in 2 different programs on 2 different mills.





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    Quote Originally Posted by vhunter View Post
    Seeing you are from Washington then you just may know who is/was machining the LH risers.

    I don't think the bit broke either. I think the difference you are seeing is in 2 different programs on 2 different mills.
    Definitely not a broken bit.

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