When buying a new bow.... do you???
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RE: When buying a new bow.... do you???
RE: When buying a new bow.... do you??? - 4/19/2006 8:28:10 AM
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I am left handed so every bow that I have bought was ordered
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blissfield MI USA
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RE: When buying a new bow.... do you???
Doesn't bother me at all. I sort of want the actual bow I test fired. Especially if I have to wait to get it. My first bow I got (darton) I shot one in the shop and then he ordered it. It took a month to get it and have it set up. Not a huge deal since it was my first bow and I needed help anyway.
Every bow I have got after that I have went home with the same bow I test shot. I haven't had a problem with one yet to be honest. I don't mind buying demo equipment with anything to be honest. One of my exceptions would be a large screen tv since they have a limited life on the projectors. I don't want one that has been on and running with the brightness and contrast cranked up for a month 10 hours a day. But a regular TV or stereo equimpent I don't mind at all. I figure it has been burned in for me already. If it was going to break it would have done it already.
Paul
Every bow I have got after that I have went home with the same bow I test shot. I haven't had a problem with one yet to be honest. I don't mind buying demo equipment with anything to be honest. One of my exceptions would be a large screen tv since they have a limited life on the projectors. I don't want one that has been on and running with the brightness and contrast cranked up for a month 10 hours a day. But a regular TV or stereo equimpent I don't mind at all. I figure it has been burned in for me already. If it was going to break it would have done it already.
Paul