RE: What are you looking for in a bowshop?
A shop that wants to help, no matter if you are spending $500- $1000 on a new bow/accessories or just looking for a inexpensive item.
Last year I bought a new Hoyt, the shop went out of there way when I was going to drop a chunck of $ . But a month later after shooting several hundred arrows I wanted to have the bow checked, like I have been told you should do with a new bow. They acted like they were to busy and didn't want to help, infact the guy said "This bow is new."
Another day I went in looking for a arrow spinner to check B-heads for wobble the guy said " They should be straight, I can spin it on my hand to check it. " No kidding, I don't want to check it on my hand I wanted a spin tester and there (B-heads) are not always straight on the arrow.
Treat everyone the same wether there spending $1000 or $10. You never know when they will or wont be back needing to spend more.
silbowhunter