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Bowtech Manual 2012
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One of the many unique features of this camera is the advanced back light compensation technology, which dramatically improves the camera’s dynamic range, resulting in clear image reproduction in extreme highcontrast environments, known as wide dynamic. The camera captures the same image twice, first with a normal shutter speed, which captures the dark areas and then with a higher shutter speed, which captures the bright areas. These are then combined into one image, using an advanced DSP LSI, thus clearly reproducing highcontrast images of the original scene. Bowtech Products Ltd reserves the right to change the above specifications without notice.Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates. In 1993 she graduated with honors from the College of Massage Therapists of Germany. In 1994 she got her Manual Lymphatic Drainage Certificate from Professor Foldi Institute in Blackforest. In the last two years she is working in her own Clinic, The Healing Spa.She is providing natural, safe, and efficient therapies to achieve balance, relaxation, and healing. Treatments include: Original Bowen Technique, Relaxational Massage, Aromatherapy, Hot stone Massage, Holistic Facials, Rejuvenating photo facials, Auyrveda stress reducing massage, body treatments. Gift certificates. Location: In Duntroon, 7 Sydenham trail west (10 minutes south of Collingwood), please call for appointments. Free phone consultation!!! Bowen therapy inquirees welcome. For more information, go to The Tyrolean Village Resorts at www.tryolean.com (Spa treatments). For the reasons stated herein, we affirm. I. FACTS AND PROCEEDINGS On September 15, 2012, plaintiff made his final layaway payment to purchase a Stryker crossbow from retailer The Archery Spot. The crossbow was manufactured by defendant Bowtech.
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Immediately after plaintiff made the payment, the employee behind the counter ushered him into the back room of the store to test the crossbow. At the time, plaintiff had significant experience hunting with recurve and compound bows, but had never shot a crossbow. Plaintiff was not given the box or the manual generally included with the crossbow before heading to the makeshift shooting range. Defendants Jon and Tina Jenkins own and operate The Archery Spot. With no instruction, according to plaintiff, The Archery Spot employee loaded the crossbow, handed it to plaintiff, and told him to take a shot. After the first shot, the employee made an adjustment, reloaded the crossbow, and said he would be right back but that plaintiff could take another shot. When he took this second shot, plaintiff instantly felt severe pain, and realized that a portion of his thumb had been severed by the bowstring. And when plaintiff took the second shot, he held his thumb above the rail. Plaintiff was also shown, at his deposition, a copy of the manual Bowtech includes with each Stryker crossbow, and agreed that had he seen the warning in the manual, he probably would not have been injured. In Count I, he alleged negligence against the Jenkins defendants, asserting that they breached their duty to exercise reasonable care by selling a crossbow they knew to be defective or unreasonably dangerous, failing to operate the backroom shooting range in a safe manner, failing to provide proper instruction, failing to properly train or supervise employees, and failing to warn customers of the risks associated with using crossbows. In Count II, plaintiff alleged a product liability claim asserting that Bowtech negligently designed and manufactured a defective crossbow they knew to be unsafe, negligently failed to warn plaintiff of the hazards associated with use of the product, and breached express and implied warranties that the crossbow was fit for its intended purpose.
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Referencing the statutes, the Jenkins defendants asserted that plaintiff's claims for failure to warn should be dismissed under: MCL 600.2948(2), because they had no duty to warn of a risk that should have been obvious; MCL 600.2947(6), because they exercised reasonable care in selling the crossbow by providing the product with clearly readable warning labels; MCL 600.2947(5), because plaintiff was harmed by an inherent risk of crossbows that cannot be eliminated; and MCL 600.2947(4), because a seller is not liable in a product liability action for failure to adequately warn if the product is provided for use by a sophisticated user. Plaintiff filed a brief in opposition to the Jenkins defendants' motion, arguing that the risks associated with use of the crossbow were not open and obvious because the Jenkins defendants prevented him from becoming familiar with the warnings, and that losing fingers was not an inherent characteristic of crossbows. Thus, he asserted, genuine issues of material fact existed. Bowtech also filed a brief in partial opposition to the Jenkins defendants' motion for summary disposition, arguing that they failed to establish entitlement to dismissal of plaintiff's common law negligence claims, and had a duty to provide plaintiff with the warning materials that came with the crossbow. In support of its own motion for summary disposition pursuant to MCR 2.116(C)(10), Bowtech argued that plaintiff's claims against it should be dismissed because he could not establish proximate cause as a matter of law, sufficient warnings were provided, and the crossbow was not defectively designed. On July 6, 2016, the trial court held a hearing on both summary disposition motions, and the parties made arguments consistent with those made in their briefs. On the record, the trial court reasoned that plaintiff's action was one for product liability, and cited MCL 600.2948(2), MCL 600.2946(2), and MCL 600.2947(5), in support of its decision.
Specifically, the court found that the material risks associated with the crossbow's use should be a matter of common knowledge to a person in a similar position as plaintiff, that plaintiff failed to show that the crossbow's design was defective, and that defendants were entitled to dismissal of all of plaintiff's claims and theories of liability. The trial court entered an order on July 6, 2016, granting both motions and dismissing all claims against both the Jenkins defendants and Bowtech. Subsequently, plaintiff filed a motion for reconsideration, asserting that the trial court erred when it dismissed his entire complaint because he alleged theories of liability beyond failure to warn, and the trial court overlooked the evidence he presented with regard to alternative design. The trial court granted defendants' motions pursuant to MCR 2.116(C)(10). We review de novo a trial court's decision on a motion for summary disposition. For example, he states: We acknowledge that this issue may be unpreserved with respect to Bowtech. Although plaintiff alleged in his complaint that Bowtech negligently failed to warn of the hazards posed by the crossbow, in his brief in opposition to Bowtech's motion for summary disposition, he asserted only that the Jenkins defendants, acting as Bowtech's authorized sales agent, defeated his ability to familiarize himself with the warnings. We first note that plaintiff's case is a product liability action. See Greene v AP Products, Ltd, 475 Mich 502, 507-508; 717 NW2d 855 (2006) (stating that a defendant's duty to warn in a products-liability action is governed by Chapter 29 of the Revised Judicature Act). Although he may allege negligence as part of his product liability action, such an assertion serves as a theory of liability, rather than a separate claim.
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Based on plaintiff's deposition testimony and the other exhibits attached to the parties' summary disposition briefs, we conclude that the trial court did not err when it ruled that defendants owed plaintiff no duty to warn. It is common knowledge that a crossbow is a weapon that uses a string to propel a bolt, or arrow, at high speeds. It follows, then, that one in a position similar to that of plaintiff should recognize that shooting a crossbow when fingers are placed in front of the string, could lead to injury. Although MCL 600.2948(2) establishes an objective standard, Greene, 475 Mich at 509, this conclusion is supported by the fact that the crossbow contained clear warnings, and by plaintiff's admission, at his deposition, that he understood injury could occur if a body part got in the way of a moving bowstring. Heaton, 286 Mich App at 534-535. Moreover, plaintiff fails to explain why the Jenkins defendants would have a duty to warn him of the dangers of using the crossbow, or could be liable for allegedly preventing him from reading the manual or other warnings provided with the crossbow, when under MCL 600.2948(2), Bowtech had no duty to warn of the material risks associated with using the crossbow. Based on the foregoing, then, the trial court did not err when it dismissed plaintiff's failure to warn claims against both defendants. He provided no evidence or expert testimony that such an alternative design would have actually prevented the injury he suffered without impairing the usefulness or desirability of the crossbow, or that it would have been technically feasible at the time the crossbow he purchased was produced. The manual and GripGuard printout demonstrated only that an alternative design may have existed. He fails to identify those claims or theories of liability the court did not address in its ruling, explain why they should not have been dismissed, or cite any caselaw of precedential value in support of his argument.
Kubicki, 292 Mich App at 291. Nevertheless, plaintiff's argument fails. We first note that plaintiff's claims against Bowtech were based on negligent design and failure to warn, which we have already concluded the trial court properly dismissed, and plaintiff abandoned his claim for breach of express warranty in his brief in opposition to Bowtech's motion for summary disposition. However, as stated above, plaintiff failed to introduce sufficient evidence to create a genuine issue of material fact with regard to any alleged deficiency in the crossbow's design. Thus, the trial court did not err when it dismissed all of plaintiff's claims against Bowtech, and we need not address Bowtech's argument that it was also entitled to summary disposition because plaintiff could not prove proximate cause as a matter of law. With regard to the Jenkins defendants, plaintiff alleged negligence, asserting that they breached their duty to exercise reasonable care by selling a defective crossbow, and failing to operate the back room range in a reasonable manner, provide proper instruction, train employees, or warn plaintiff of the risks involved in using crossbows. To the extent that plaintiff argues his negligence claims should have been evaluated separately from his product liability claims, we again conclude that this argument lacks merit. Plaintiff's case is one for product liability, and a product liability action may be based on a theory of negligence. Heaton, 286 Mich App at 534-535. And, as provided above, the trial court properly dismissed plaintiff's failure to warn and defective design claims. To the extent plaintiff is arguing that any of the aforementioned claims against the Jenkins defendants were not properly dismissed pursuant to MCL 600.2948(2), MCL 600.2946(2), and MCL 600.2947(5), we note that plaintiff fails to explain why they should not be considered failure to warn or defective design claims, or why they should not have been dismissed pursuant to MCL 600.
2947(6). MCL 600.2947(6) governs product liability actions against nonmanufacturing sellers, and provides that such sellers are not liable for the harm caused by a product unless they fail to exercise reasonable care, including breach of any implied warranty, or they fail to conform to an express warranty. Thus, we cannot conclude that the trial court erred when it dismissed all of plaintiff's claims against the Jenkins defendants. Casetext, Inc. and Casetext are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. Guides, Tips and Resources Crossbow Scopes Spotting Scopes Rangefinders Blog Home Bowtech Carbon Knight Compound Bow Review Bowtech Carbon Knight Compound Bow Review May 15, 2019 June 1, 2017 by David James When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no additional cost to you. It has all of the features you would expect from a top of the line bow and is incredibly light. Not only that, but it is fast and can be very accurate in the right hands. One aspect of the Carbon Knight that is very unique is the carbon construction, because it is light, strong, and won’t freeze your hands in cold weather. Overall, this bow is solid, and would be a good choice for an experienced archer looking to try something new. Intro Knights have quite a history in western culture. King Arthur and his knights of the round table, William Wallace, and of course the Dark Knight; Batman. We’re taught these knights fought for justice with flair, style, and honored a code of chivalry throughout it all. You may think knights are a thing of the past, but you’d need to think again. In 2013 Bowtech released a knight into their lineup. It was christened the Carbon Knight, and it has some of the qualities you’d expect from a 21st century knight. In terms of design, the Carbon Knight features a skeletonized design many bows use these days. Removing the extra material helps to cut down on weight, and contributes to the bow’s edgy appearance.
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Bowtech also decided to make this riser out of carbon. Carbon risers have the major advantage of being light. At 3.2 pounds, I’d say Bowtech is achieving their goal. Having a bow this light might be appealing to folks who are planning on long hikes, or who just want to carry less weight. On the other hand, some folks shy away from light bows because they may be louder than heavy bows. For this reason, the bow takes a.5 ding on its overall rating. In terms of accessories, this riser will accommodate all the accessories you would expect. It has all the mounting brackets for your quivers, sights, rests, and stabilizers. Having the option to customize the bow means you should be able to transition gear on your current bow to the Knight. Grip The grip on the Knight is made from the same carbon material as the rest of the riser. This is advantageous if you hunt in cold weather, as archers attest to the fact carbon will not get as cold as aluminum. Anyone who has ever had frozen hands after toting a bow through the December woods can appreciate this fact. Cam System The cam system on this bow incorporates Bowtech’s binary cam system. In the Bowtech binary cam system, the bow has 2 cams and both cams are identical to one another. Bowtech claims that by making their cams identical to one another the string will travel consistently and you won’t experience any nock travel ( Bowtech ). Reduced nock travel is ideal because it increases your accuracy. These cams are also said to be “slaved” to one another. This implies that the bow will not get out of tune. In fact, The Shooter’s Bible by Todd Kuhn claims that binary cams are the “wave of the future” since they smooth, fast, and don’t have the timing issues of other twin cam bows ( The Shooter’s Bible PG 35 ). The cams of the Knight also have “timing dots” that help shooters identify if their cams are still firing simultaneously ( Bowtech ). This helps take the guesswork out of timing.
If the slaved cams will in fact require little-to-no tuning, they are an excellent option because they overcome a major pitfall of twin cam bows. On the other hand, anytime you add complexity you add another component that can malfunction. We’ll dock it a point here until the binary cam system earns a bulletproof reputation over time.? Limbs When reviewing the limbs of the Carbon Knight you can tell they are high quality. Bowtech was trying to make this bow light, so when designing the limbs they had to keep them small. Rather than go with the popular split limb design, the Carbon Knight uses a skinny limb desig n. These limbs are also designed using a composite material infused with carbon. Although this technology wasn’t new when the Knight was released, it does help decrease the weight of the bow and add strength to the limbs. This is all beneficial for shooters because it all decreases the weight of the bow while still being stout. Like many other bows out there, the limbs of this bow are sold in different poundages. You can purchase 50,60,or 70 pound limbs depending on the draw weight you would like to shoot. Each limb range has a 10 pound weight range you can adjust by turning the limb bolts ( Bowtech ). The advantage this offers is the ability to find your sweet spot. Oftentimes we have a draw weight that just feels good to us and works for our setup. Having slightly adjustable limbs allows you to do that.? Styling The Carbon Knight just flat-out looks coo l. With its skeletonized riser and flashy finish, if it were high school age, you can bet it would have a prom date. Not only is it flashy, but the carbon design is stout and built to use. Few archers may realize that carbon bows are actually not a new idea. Companies first started experimenting with the process back in the 1990’s. What that means for archers today is that when you buy a carbon bow, you are not buying an experiment.
You are buying the culmination of over 20 years of redesigning and problem solving. If it happens to break over time, you’ll always have the Bowtech lifetime warranty. One downfall of the Knight may be the fact that it does not come in a wide array of colors. It comes is Mossy Oak Infinity and Black. Although this doesn’t take away from the bow’s performance, it would be nice to have a few color choices available. Shooting Here is where it counts. The real question is, how does the bow actually perform on the range. This appears to be another area where the Carbon Knight meets all expectations. It is advertised as being smooth from start to finish and having a solid back wall. Most folks agree that having a smooth bow is more enjoyable to shoot, and having a solid back wall improves accuracy. One interesting proclamation about this bow’s performance is the reported quietness of the bow. Generally speaking, lighter bows tend to be louder than heavy bows. The reason is that a heavy object transmits less vibration ( Bowhunter ). If the featherlight Knight is also quiet, that must mean the carbon material is better at soaking up vibration than aluminum risers. Having a quiet bow is great for hunters because it decreases the chance an animal will jump the string. Not only is this bow reported to be quiet, but dead in the hand as well. No vibration upon release helps to improve accuracy. The mark against this bow is the short axle to axle measurement. Shorter bows tend to be more sensitive to bow torque and canting ( Outdoor Life ). If you have solid form, you’ll likely not have a problem. Any form issues just may become magnified and leave you wishing you had a longer bow. All tallied, the Carbon Knight is a high performing shooting machine if you’ve got the skills. It is a very simple bow from top to bottom and has no frills. It doesn’t rank anywhere near the Carbon Knight in terms of performance, and should be viewed strictly as a target bow.
It adjusts from 10 to 20 pounds of draw weight, so the Genesis should be a good fit for your elementary school age kid. If you are looking for an ultra simple compound bow that will give a kid their first taste of target archery, this might be worth a closer look. It will be a better buy for someone who is growing in strength or size, but won’t have the same performance as the Knight. SAS has a reputation for producing good bows for a very affordable price and the Siege is no different. It is much longer axle to axle than the Carbon Knight, stretching the tape at 41.5”. Long axle to axle bows tend to be more accurate. With a draw weight range of 40-55 pounds this bow also has a lighter draw weight range as well. This is more of a bargain hunters bow, and doesn’t tout the same performance as the Knight. Arrows out the Siege register around 206 fps through the chronograph. They’re a great place to get a quick overview of what’s on the market, and find something that fits with your requirements. We’ve also a great guide that helps you understand what all features and specifications actually mean as part of our article on the best compound bows. About the Manufacturer Bowtech are a company on a mission to provide the most advanced and innovative archery products and couple that with outstanding customer service. Their HQ is in Orgeon where they employ over 300 people. All Bowtech bows are made in America with pride. Did you like our review. If you enjoyed this review, please take a second to share it on your favorite social media channel using the sharing tool bar, also if you have any feedback or questions, please leave a comment below. Tags compound-review Leave a comment Post navigation Leave a Comment Cancel reply Comment Name Email Website Recent Posts What’s the Best Pistol Crossbow in 2020.
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