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Archery Hunting Tennessee
Bow Hunting
Advice for first compound
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<blockquote data-quote="tndave59" data-source="post: 5032571" data-attributes="member: 19727"><p>What sold me on the elite was as mentioned above by [USER=8606]@dsa5455[/USER], I went to a local shop and spent about half a day there. The first thing they did was measure and set everything up for my measurements. Then shot 2-3 different bows with couple different releases in the price range I was interested in. Once was set on the elite they then set everything up on it, measured and cut arrows. There are cheaper and more expensive options out there, I was fortunate that there is a really good archery shop within an hour of home. If you are close to NE TN and interested, I can give you the shop info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tndave59, post: 5032571, member: 19727"] What sold me on the elite was as mentioned above by [USER=8606]@dsa5455[/USER], I went to a local shop and spent about half a day there. The first thing they did was measure and set everything up for my measurements. Then shot 2-3 different bows with couple different releases in the price range I was interested in. Once was set on the elite they then set everything up on it, measured and cut arrows. There are cheaper and more expensive options out there, I was fortunate that there is a really good archery shop within an hour of home. If you are close to NE TN and interested, I can give you the shop info. [/QUOTE]
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