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  • Coyote9

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    Understood on saving money…maybe. It is possible that the deal you find in the pawnshop has issues. In some cases it is IMO better to spend a little extra and support the local store especially if you are going to have them tune, repair, setup, and such. That way you build a better customer service experience and you are not throwing in an unknown variable on a bow that you have no information on its history of use/abuse/care, etc.
    I agree, however not everyone can afford $300 for a bow which they may or may not enjoy shooting- I suggest start with cheap quality used equipment, then upgrade if/when you decide to stay with the sport.
     

    jrbfishn

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    We met Paul, he's amazing. We've signed up to get on the list for a really good bow.
    He is a great guy. Honest, kind and generous.
    Bit he has ZERO bedside manner or tolerance for stupid. And he will let you know it in a hurry.
    He was a district manager at Walmart when I started there. And a damned good one.

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