RE: Pro shop question
Let me say I respect what each person here has to say, and so far it appears most of us feel basically the same about our relationship with our pro shops ( friends ) we deal with. With that said, Lonestar, I have seen walmart and other big businesses run many small, friendly, shops out of business because someone was able to save 3 or 4 dollars on something. But walmart does'nt install things, set up their gear, give you tech help, or see what happens the first time you try to shoot your bow in walmart to see how it handles. I'll be reading your name in the paper headlines. What you asked is not " WRONG " but trust me, if you visit your pro shop, make some friends, and scratch each others back, you, the shop, and your local economy will all benefit. Plus you won't get arrested the first time you shoot you bow in the store. A little extra cost, for a brief time maybe, is worth more than all the money you could ever save by buying else where and paying someone to rig it out. And you might just meet your best friend, future brother-in-law, or just some really nice people in the process. So do yourself the favor and don't be quite so thrifty. There is more to life than saving a "buck". But that is just my opinion, AGAIN. And I promise not to post on this thread again......unless I have to.LOL