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first year to shoot a bow #888591 09/06/09 09:20 PM
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How do I know when to have my bow tuned up. I bought a used Browning bow. Its about 5 yrs old. Have been shooting it at a bag, and have been pretty consistant with my grouping. Just wondering.


Re: first year to shoot a bow [Re: Procowboy] #888749 09/07/09 12:02 AM
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Hey man, it's my 1st year to shoot a bow also. I got a used one and just wanted to become acquainted w/ my local bowshop so I took my bow in for a tune up. Turns out, it needed a new D-loop and some minor adjustments w/ the rest. And... I fired several arrows in their indoor range. It's just piece of mind knowing you're "good to go". If you're in N. Texas the best place IMO is North Texas Archery in Farmersville. Good luck to us!


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