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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by karrick, Feb 7, 2012.

  1. karrick

    karrick Newb

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    So far I am pleased with it. I can not wait to go to the range again. I am so glad I went back to the pro shop due to the fact I had it set up wrong. Bass pro had told me that everything was fine. I will pay the extra cash for someone who knows what they are doing. Now it is time to save up for new arrows and broadheads for this coming season. Oh and I think I have been bitten by the bug.
     
  2. michael_pearce

    michael_pearce Grizzled Veteran

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    "I will pay the extra cash for someone who knows what they are doing"

    That is one of the smartest things I have read in this entire thread.
    best of luck to ya karrick
     
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    Sticknstringarchery Grizzled Veteran

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    Its worth it to go to a pro shop. I had a bad experience with a guy at my pro shop once. I had been shopping there for a while and really liked the owner. He hired a guy that was well off financially and worked there just to give himself something to do. It showed. If you werent spending a grand he didn't talk to you the same. I decided to give it another shot and talked to the owner one day. He is no longer with the shop and I am. I couldn't be happier with the shop either. I guess what I am trying to say is sometimes it is worth it to give a shop a second chance.
     
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    BigStick Weekend Warrior

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    Looks good man, she'll treat you right.

    If you're looking for some more practice arrows, go see if Wal-Mart still has some on their shelves. It might be a little late in the season, but sometimes they have arrows for dirt cheap and you won't mind at all if you break or lose them. In fact, after-season equipment purchases from Wal-Mart can be great if you're just looking for some small simple upgrades. When my sight broke this season, I picked up a four pin all metal Trophy Ridge for less than $15. Killed a deer with that sight.

    There are some good shooting, less expensive arrows out there too. I used to buy the Easton N-Fused Axis Realtree arrows, then I started shooting the Beman ICS Bowhunters and have no reason to go back. I've killed with both of them and have no problem with trying some risky shots with them.
     

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