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markj 06-23-2007 02:28 PM

RE: Why Independent?
 

ORIGINAL: IL-Cornfed

After trying to deal with numerous Shops ( I refuse to use the term "Pro")in my area and being convinced that well over half of them actually have NO business running a Shop, doing the work myself and buying my own Shop equipment wasn't really something I feel I had much of a choice in. Now, many years later, having acquired much of the needed gear and know-how from some great sources, I'm very thankful that there realy isn't much that could ever happen to my rig or my buddies rigs, that I couldn't fix.

Professional
2 a : participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs <a professional golfer>

I think I know what you are talking about IL. Local shop, the guy bow hunted for three years and decided one day to open a shop and go to work.He is learning on other folks bows! geesh. He was and still isan "amateur". He wonders why his cash flow suffers.

We have another Pro Shop where Ted knows his stuff! 35yrs doing it. My Ross will come from Ted.

I admire atrue Professional. But some things are better left done yourself. Conveniece for me. And it can come in handy on a hunting trip.



MidwestJ 06-23-2007 08:27 PM

RE: Why Independent?
 
MDBUCKHNTR....I like that avatar.

Anyways...I want to become totally self-reliant when it comes to archery. Not only do I enjoy shooting the bow...I like the mechanics and the tuning too. I just enjoy tinkering. Eventually...I'll have my own shop in my basement someday. It'll be a long while but eventually....

Not against the local shop...just want to be able to learn and do it on my own.

Hotburn76 06-23-2007 08:36 PM

RE: Why Independent?
 
To me it is the doing it yourself feeling. Transmission went out in my truck, I bought two books on how to rebuild transmissions. To my surprise it really is not that hard, truck shifts fine to my relief! Anyone that can dig into a motor can do a transmission IMO. But to me it was very satisfying. I also have a short fuse when it comes to bad info or price gouging. If a shop gives me a bad answer when I feel he did not know but just wanted to help so he tried and just pulled something off the top of his head, rubs me wrong real bad. I like people alot more when they say "sorry I do not know" so usually when someone gives me bad info I never go back.

MDBUCKHUNTER 06-23-2007 08:36 PM

RE: Why Independent?
 
Thanks MidwestJ. My avatar came from one of the many times I have gone shooting with Davepjr.

Right now I am fletching arrows for the very first time. (actually, I did one arrow yesterday as a test) I certainly don't have anything against any of my local shops but I am more or less a perfectionist when it comes to archery. It might take me 5 hours to re-fletch 7 arrows but I can guarantee you that they will come out perfect. :D

MDBUCKHUNTER 06-23-2007 09:05 PM

RE: Why Independent?
 
I will always give a shop a second chance.

1st time shame on you....second time it happens, shame on me.

Elkcrazy8 06-24-2007 01:01 AM

RE: Why Independent?
 
If I am 10 miles in and my bow has something happen, I would like to be able to get back into the game instead of having a full days journey in and out just to get back to hunting.

Just ask stealthman about backcountry bow repairs......1 hour later we were back in the game......

Outside of that, it is very satisfying to do your own repairs. I started small and now can do more than any pro shop I know around here, AND I don't have to wait..

peakrut 06-24-2007 05:07 AM

RE: Why Independent?
 
Time factor with me and I just let pro shop give me a tune up every year.
I am not mechanically inclined and I owe it to the animal to have it right and my pro shop hasnt failed me yet.

peakrut 06-24-2007 05:08 AM

RE: Why Independent?
 
You do make a good point I need to learn loop replacement.

ORIGINAL: Elkcrazy8

If I am 10 miles in and my bow has something happen, I would like to be able to get back into the game instead of having a full days journey in and out just to get back to hunting.

Just ask stealthman about backcountry bow repairs......1 hour later we were back in the game......

Outside of that, it is very satisfying to do your own repairs. I started small and now can do more than any pro shop I know around here, AND I don't have to wait..

PreacherTony 06-24-2007 05:50 AM

RE: Why Independent?
 

ORIGINAL: Hotburn76

To me it is the doing it yourself feeling. Transmission went out in my truck, I bought two books on how to rebuild transmissions. To my surprise it really is not that hard,....... But to me it was very satisfying.
Hot ... that is the case with EVERYTHING in life, I've found out. From gutting my house and doing everything myself, to working on my vehicles, I have found that NOTHING is really that difficult .....that's why I am getting a fletching jig and bow press as well ......

Rickmur 06-24-2007 08:16 AM

RE: Why Independent?
 
You should have the basic equipment and know how to do all the basic stuff for when you can't get to a pro shop and it makes you knowledgable on how a modern bow works.


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