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<blockquote data-quote="chav0_12" data-source="post: 3042324" data-attributes="member: 29765"><p>Every time I've been to one I've been treated very well. The bow I bought from a Sportsman's Warehouse was really loud, my string stop was way out, caused me to miss a nice 4x4 muley. Took my bow to Ross in AZ and they got my bow shooting much better and hooked me up with a couple of extra pins and stuff. </p><p></p><p>The pro shop I go to here in MT has tuned my bows and got them shooting better than they were before. I've been extremely happy going to actual archery shops to get things ironed out. </p><p></p><p>I'd definitely never go to a store like Cabela's or Sportsman's to get a bow checked out or even setup. They just don't take the time necessary to ensure it's perfect, I don't think they have all of the appropriate equipment and know how to do so either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chav0_12, post: 3042324, member: 29765"] Every time I’ve been to one I’ve been treated very well. The bow I bought from a Sportsman’s Warehouse was really loud, my string stop was way out, caused me to miss a nice 4x4 muley. Took my bow to Ross in AZ and they got my bow shooting much better and hooked me up with a couple of extra pins and stuff. The pro shop I go to here in MT has tuned my bows and got them shooting better than they were before. I’ve been extremely happy going to actual archery shops to get things ironed out. I’d definitely never go to a store like Cabela’s or Sportsman’s to get a bow checked out or even setup. They just don’t take the time necessary to ensure it’s perfect, I don’t think they have all of the appropriate equipment and know how to do so either. [/QUOTE]
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