Mathews Bow Serial Number Location

  1. Where Is The Mathews Bow Factory
  2. How To Tell What Year My Mathews Bow Is
  3. Mathews Bow Serial Number Location Search
  4. Mathews Bow Serial Number Location Finder

Pse Nova Bowtech Diamond Mathews Mission Youth Compound Bow Rh Pse Nova Compound Bow Mathews Lh Parker Compound Bow 60-70 Lbs Solocam Compound Bow 60 To 70Lbs Ii Compound Bow Compound Bow 55-70 Solo Cam. Location: High Bridge,WI,USA. Serial Number 150349, Pattern/Color See photos. Dimensions Approximately 49' x 13.5' x 2.75' Condition. Mathews Inc., founded 1992 in Austin, Minn., by Matt McPherson and Joel Maxfield, manufactures archery equipment, bows and accessories. Archery and bowhunting enthusiasts who own or are planning to buy a Mathews bow may need to know its age for a variety of reasons, including purchasing, selling or other research.

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We’re here to answer your questions and provide you with top-quality service.If you can’t find the answer to your question in these frequently asked questions, please contact us!

Bow Registration

How do I register my bow?
How do I find my serial number?

For all models with a serial number you will find it in two locations:
1. It will be located on the riser right below the grip.
2. It will be located on the riser below where the string stop and wrist sling are located.

(Some models do not have a serial number provided on the bow. If you cannot find your serial number in one of these two place, please contact us.)

General Questions

Where are Bowtech bows made?

Bowtech bows are manufactured and assembled in Eugene, Oregon
Learn more at our About Us page.

How often should I change my string and cable?

We suggest you change your strings and cables every 1-2 years. If you are seeing excessive wear such as, serving separation or fraying, you will want to consider changing your string and cables. It is a good idea to inspect your string and cable for this kind of wear before shooting your bow.

Will my bow shoot faster if I get a heavier limb poundage?

Where Is The Mathews Bow Factory

The IBO speed advertised is achieved with a 70lb bow with a 350 grain arrow. The IBO measurement allows the flexibility of using different poundage bows as long as the arrow weight is 5 grains per pound of draw weight. Because of this a 50lb bow paired with a 250 grain arrow (50×5=250) will shoot the same speed as a 70lb bow paired with a 350 grain arrow (70×5=350).

Can I replace the cams on my BT-X to change from a BT-X 31″ to a BT-X 28″?

You would not be able to change just the cams on the BT-X to convert between the two variations because the limbs, flex guard, string, and cables are not the same between two cam systems.

Can I order directly from Bowtech?

We are not set up as a retail facility and are not staffed to take retail orders. For this reason we do not sell directly to consumers. All orders need to be placed with your local authorized dealer. For a list of dealers near you please go visit our Dealer Locator – CLICK HERE for our Dealer Locator.

How can I purchase a Bowtech bow if I don’t have a Local Authorized Dealer?
Where is the mathews bow factory

In the event that there is not a dealer in your area you may qualify for “Bowtech in the Boonies” please visit www.huntersfriend.com for more details on this program. This program is not available for customers that have Authorized Bowtech Dealers within 30 miles.

Can I have my bow refinished in a different camo pattern?

Unfortunately, we do not offer aftermarket service for bow decoration.

Can I get my bow built with a custom color combination?

Your local Authorized Bowtech Dealer CLICK HERE for our Dealer Locator can contact their sales representative and check the availability of a custom build. If available there may be a custom build charge applied. The sales representative can go over any applicable charges with your local Authorized Bowtech Dealer.

Are there any past models still available?

One of your favorite prior year model bows may be available for purchase. Your local Dealer CLICK HERE for our Dealer Locator can contact their sales representative and check on availability and cost of any prior year models.

Owner’s Manuals

Where can I find the owner’s manual for my bow?

Owner’s manuals can be found on our downloads page

Returns

How can I learn about returns?

If you need information about returns please click here.

Technology Questions

What is the difference in the let-off of my bow between the settings on the Powerdisc?

The settings on the PowerDisc are changing the draw cycle of the bow and should not affect the let-off.

What is the difference in speed between the PowerShift settings?

There will be a 4-7 fps difference between the settings on the PowerDisc. The Performance setting (1) will give you the most performance of the bow, while the Comfort setting (3) will give you a ultra smooth draw cycle. the Classic setting (2) will split the difference between the Performance and the Comfort settings.

Can I put a Flex Guard cable containment system on any bow?

Unfortunately the FLX guard technology is not compatible with 2009 or prior risers. Since the design of the riser is unique to the model of bow we do not have universal options for this technology.

I’m looking for accessory recommendations for my bow. What do you suggest?

Your local Dealer will be happy to recommend accessories for you based on your shooting style and needs. This is more easily done in their shop since they have the benefit of working with you in person. In most cases, they will be able set you up right then and there.

What module do I need for my draw length and where do I set the let-off post?

Your draw length module is determined by the year and model of your bow. See our Manuals section.

What should I do if my string and cables need to be replaced?

Your local Authorized Bowtech Dealer CLICK HERE for our Dealer Locator should perform any maintenance that requires a bow press – this includes changing your string and cables.

Where can I find out the string and cable length of my bow?

Based on your bow model, and the model year, you can find your string and cable lengths in our Manuals section.

What is the benefit of using Bowtech factory made string and cables?

Bowtech utilizes the most state of the art string making techniques in the compound bow industry. We pride ourselves in giving you the most technically advanced bows out there, right down to the string and cables. Bowtech strings and cables go through a 6 point quality check off on each and every piece. All strings and cables are pre-stretched over a set period of time, and then stretched again while serving to maintain the set diameter. What does this mean to the shooter? By maintaining the designed string and cable diameters and lengths, they will sit correctly in the cam tracks and you can rest assured that you will maintain the speed and performance potential of your bow.

Can I get custom colors if I use Octane factory strings?

Yes, Bowtech offers most colors available from BCY. There may an additional charge for custom colors. Your local Authorized Bowtech or Diamond Dealer CLICK HERE for our Dealer Locator can talk with their sales representative about color availability and cost on custom color string and cables.

I heard about the quality of Octane factory string and cable sets, can I get them for bow models other than Bowtech?

Yes, Bowtech can make string and cables for just about any model out there. Have your dealer ask their sales representative about cost and availability.

Can I use aftermarket string and cable sets on my Bowtech bow?

Many aftermarket string and cable(s) sets are only “close” on the lengths and diameters. This can drastically slow down, affect the performance, and significantly reduce the ease of tuning your bow. Use of aftermarket string and cable sets, and failure of that product resulting in further damage, will void the lifetime warranty of your bow.

How often should I change my strings and cables?

String and cable life is susceptible to a couple different factors. The first would be how much you shoot your bow, and second would be how well you take care of your strings. We recommend you regularly wax your string with a quality silicone based string wax. Most strings will last thousands of shots. As a pre-season practice, inspect your string for cuts, abrasions and fuzziness. These can all be signs that your string and cable(s) may need to be replaced. When in doubt, take your bow to your local Authorized Dealer CLICK HERE for our Dealer Locator and they can assist you in getting new Bowtech string and cable(s) on your bow.

Where is the center shot of my bow?

This can be set by measuring from the back of the riser to the arrow and then from the front of the riser to the arrow. Once this is equal, you are at the center shot of your bow. Keep in mind, not all bows tune at exact center shot due to the variances in arrow spine and your specific bow poundage. This is merely a starting point.

Warranty Questions

Does my bow have a warranty?

Bowtech bows not sold over the internet come with a non-transferable lifetime warranty to the registered original owner. This warranty protects against any failures of the product due to defects in material or workmanship, and does not include any damage due to abuse, misuse or modifications to the bow’s design. The following exclusions apply:

How To Tell What Year My Mathews Bow Is

Cable slide, cable and strings, hush kit, bearings, paint and/or hydrographic film transferred finishes. Damage caused by abuse, mishandling, dry-firing, alteration or modification to original product. Other excluded damages are those resulting from either loose mod screws or shooting arrows less the five grains per pound of draw weight.

The Bowtech Warranty covers product purchased from Authorized Bowtech or Diamond Dealers CLICK HERE for our Dealer Locator. Bowtech products purchased through the internet are not warrantied. Online purchases are only warrantied when purchased through an Authorized Dealer’s e-commerce site, and will not be warrantied if purchased through auction sites such as eBay.

What is the warranty process?

Take your bow to your local dealer, preferably the dealer you purchased it from. If that dealer is not available, please take it to your next closest Authorized Dealer CLICK HERE for our Dealer Locator. At that point, the Dealer will contact our Parts and Service Department to determine together with our technicians if it is necessary to send the product back to the factory for further inspection, or if the issue can be easily resolved by sending parts directly to the Dealer. Your dealer will be able to relay all information to you regarding your warranty case.

Military Discount

We are very proud of our military, and have partnered with our dealers to create a program that gives a discount to those who have served or are currently serving our country as a way of saying thank you. The discount is 15% off MSRP through participating dealers. This discount is open to US Military personnel who are currently serving our country or have served in the past. Military personnel are eligible once per calendar year and all that would be required is to provide a current military ID card or DD-214 form that shows service dates at the time of purchase. The dealer will need to make a copy of the sales receipt and a copy of their driver’s license and fax it to Bowtech at (541) 284-4712 ATTN: Customer Service. If you have any questions feel free to call us at (541) 284-4711. Thank you for your partnership and support for our troops!

Stateside Military Discount

This program is open to those who are currently serving in the military. A discount of 15% off MSRP is applied to Bowtech brand products through participating Authorized BowTech Dealers. Military personnel are eligible once per calendar year. To qualify bring your current military ID card to the Authorized BowTech Dealer for verification at the time of purchase.

Overseas Military Discount

ATTENTION: Due to restrictions that could cause our shipments to be returned or even in some cases destroyed, please ensure that your overseas shipping address will accept our product. If your location does not allow you to receive our product, your next option would be to utilize our Stateside Military Discount Program instead. Bowtech must adhere to military protocol currently being enforced regarding those stationed in restricted locations. Thank you for your service and we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience beyond our control.

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Bow Serial Number
Contributors to this thread:
Mac30-Apr-10
Shiras30-Apr-10
kota-man30-Apr-10
Mac30-Apr-10
RonD130-Apr-10
30-Apr-10
My son recently started bowhunting and purchased a used Matthews Switchback bow. My problem is that I cannot find a serial number for the bow anywhere on the bow. I need the serial number for two primary reasons: (1) for insurance purposes, and (2) for reporting to law enforcement should the bow be stolen. I would appreciate any help from you guys in locating that serial number.
30-Apr-10
look right above the grip on the side the sight attaches to.
30-Apr-10
It should on the riser just above the grip on the right hand side.

Mathews Bow Serial Number Location Finder

30-Apr-10
30-Apr-10
Sorry guys, but I don't find a thing where you have indicated that it should be. Is the number stamped into the metal or it one of those stick-on plasitc pieces that can wear off or be removed with ease?
30-Apr-10
Should be stamped in the metal and MIGHT be underneath the grip. May have to take the grip off to find it. Makes sense huh? I once had a bow that I had to remove the grip to get at the serial number.
30-Apr-10
Oh God! That grip is on the bow as tight as an Alabama tick and I am rather concerned about trying to force it off. Tried to talk my son into a traditional longbow but he wouldn't have any part of that. I haven't used a compound in twenty years and they have really changed between then and now. The Switchback seems to be a very nice bow and shoots well or at least my son shoots it well. I appreciate your help guys.
30-Apr-10
is there an arrow rest on the bow? maybe that is covering the serial number
30-Apr-10
RonD- Heat the grip with a hair dryer and it should pop off.
30-Apr-10
I contacted Matthews headquarters by e-mail and directed to the exact spot where the number was engraved. I know I'm old, but blind too. Here is their reponse: 'The serial number should be located on the riser towards the bottom cup. Hold the bow, as if shooting, so the backside is facing you and follow the backside down to where it meets the limb cup. There is a small space that the number should be engraved in.' The nice thing about contacting them is that my son is not the original owner but they are going to register the bow in his name.