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Old 10-15-2002 | 11:48 AM
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notavegetarian
 
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Hey, I hate to hear your trouble with the dealer. Have you got a replacement grip yet? If not email me an I have a extra one I will send you. I use after market grips and my original one is just collecting dust.


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Thanks BJ! I looked for your e mail but there was none specified. If you want to you can email me so I can email you with my address. Are you sure ypou want to part with your old grip? I might see if BT will send me a new one without me having to send my broken one (it's fall turkey season here and I need my grip right now).

Thanks

JeffB, I'm not sure if I have winners choice strings on my stalker or not. I was given literature from them when I bought my bow. Actually I shouldn't say when I bought my bow. The guy forgot to give me the birth certificate and owners manual. I didn't get it untill I had to bring the bow back to get the limbs replaced. If I wouldn't have asked they never would have given it to me!


stodr, I might just take you up on that offer. Where do you live? I am really hesitant to send my bow anywhere right now though (turkey season) although I suppose if its not tuned right I'll be decreasing my odds of hitting my mark anyway. I would really like to learn how to do everything myself. I enjoy tinkering with things. Maybe that should be my next post after these stupid mid-term essays I need to write! I take it you have alot of experience. Do you own a shop?

Thanks again all

Kirk




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