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Old 07-22-2008, 08:40 PM   #1
 
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Is there such a thing as archery classes where you're taught the ins and outs of bows, tuning, arrows, etc? I am really interested in getting into the technical aspects myself and was wondering if there was like a seminar I could attend to?
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Old 07-24-2008, 01:28 PM   #2
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yeah...... it's called hunting.net 101. Its an online class that's free, fun and interesting. No tests, no quizzes, don't even have to take notes if you don't want to.
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Or, you could find a local archery shop and hang around there and try to learn all you can from them what you can't learn here.....
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Every time you take your bow in for service, ask if you may watch. Then ask some questions. In no time, you will pick up on things and will be working on your own bow.


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Is there such a thing as archery classes where you're taught the ins and outs of bows, tuning, arrows, etc? I am really interested in getting into the technical aspects myself and was wondering if there was like a seminar I could attend to?
If you visit the manufacturer's websites you may find classes that you can attend where you will learn how to work on your equipment. I know that PSE offers a couple of day event where you can learn about all of the questions you asked. I would think that the other companies would have something along the same lines.
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