Reading Material
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Spike
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Bremen, Ga. USA
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Reading Material
Gents,
I've pretty much relied on my local shop for everything when it comes to my bow to this point. My original theory was this, "I'm spending a lot of money on a bow, I want a professional to set it up." However, I've grown tired of the of my dependence.
I'd be really interested in some good reading materials and perhaps even a class that covers everthing from the basic's to the intermediate levels. Any suggestions?
I've pretty much relied on my local shop for everything when it comes to my bow to this point. My original theory was this, "I'm spending a lot of money on a bow, I want a professional to set it up." However, I've grown tired of the of my dependence.
I'd be really interested in some good reading materials and perhaps even a class that covers everthing from the basic's to the intermediate levels. Any suggestions?
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RE: Reading Material
www.easton.com the tuning guide is about all you'll need to get started and finished tuning your bow.
going to www.google.com and just typing in a search for what your looking for (ie, pressing a compound bow) will bring you a wealth of information.
going to www.google.com and just typing in a search for what your looking for (ie, pressing a compound bow) will bring you a wealth of information.
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