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Broadhead Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Redfred16" data-source="post: 3193551" data-attributes="member: 11279"><p>You would be suprised at many places back in WI it is to get hunting stuff in WI. I literally could get arrows cut and my bow tuned at the local hardware store.</p><p></p><p>I had Walmart within 10 minutes of my house and the hunting section was as big as all the sporting goods of the one in Hendersonville. I had a Gander Mountain 20 minutes away, a Dunhams 20 minutes, Fleet Farm(yankee Tractor Supply)25 minutes, Gander Mountain Gun World 30 min, and muy favorite Cabelas 30 minutes away. And if I wanted a Bass Pro Shop about an hour away.</p><p></p><p>Thats not even counting the local small archery specific shops with indoor ranges, Buck Rub Archery and Westtown Archery.</p><p></p><p>In all things hunting related this is the 2nd biggest thing that was different than I imagined in TN. I thought there would be alot more hunting supples to be found here. The first? How cold it feels in the morning here in TN watching the sun come up and the deer move.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redfred16, post: 3193551, member: 11279"] You would be suprised at many places back in WI it is to get hunting stuff in WI. I literally could get arrows cut and my bow tuned at the local hardware store. I had Walmart within 10 minutes of my house and the hunting section was as big as all the sporting goods of the one in Hendersonville. I had a Gander Mountain 20 minutes away, a Dunhams 20 minutes, Fleet Farm(yankee Tractor Supply)25 minutes, Gander Mountain Gun World 30 min, and muy favorite Cabelas 30 minutes away. And if I wanted a Bass Pro Shop about an hour away. Thats not even counting the local small archery specific shops with indoor ranges, Buck Rub Archery and Westtown Archery. In all things hunting related this is the 2nd biggest thing that was different than I imagined in TN. I thought there would be alot more hunting supples to be found here. The first? How cold it feels in the morning here in TN watching the sun come up and the deer move. [/QUOTE]
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