Questions for Len in Maryland
#11
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Groton CT USA
Posts: 28
RE: Questions for Len in Maryland
Len,
Thanks for the catalog. I've been looking at Darton's Archery Direct site and they have really good prices. Another reason I'm looking at the 60 MX, is I really liked my Huntsman and after reading reviews on a couple of Darton models and the low prices, I figured I couldn't go wrong. Do you know of anyone that's bought a bow from this dealer??
Thanks again,
Vudoochylde
An Archer likes to see how far he can shoot his arrow. A Bowhunter likes to see how close he can get before he has to shoot his.
Thanks for the catalog. I've been looking at Darton's Archery Direct site and they have really good prices. Another reason I'm looking at the 60 MX, is I really liked my Huntsman and after reading reviews on a couple of Darton models and the low prices, I figured I couldn't go wrong. Do you know of anyone that's bought a bow from this dealer??
Thanks again,
Vudoochylde
An Archer likes to see how far he can shoot his arrow. A Bowhunter likes to see how close he can get before he has to shoot his.
#12
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Alvo Nebraska USA
Posts: 2,057
RE: Questions for Len in Maryland
Vudoo, about 2 years ago I bought a Renegade II from Archery Direct. When I called, I told them that I wanted a 70 pound model and the lady said that they didn't have any in stock but they could build one for me! Very good service and the bow I bought was a good meat and taters bow that belongs to one of my relatives now. Archery Direct is a clearing house for Darton and part of the company. If you want to save money on a workhorse bow, they are great.