first time bow advice
#11
Spike
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: N GA
Posts: 2
first time bow advice...
Hi folks,
New here and getting reacquainted with bow hunting after several years away.
I recently received a Bass Pro sales paper that advertised a bow I wanted. I was fortunate enough to get a good salesman(?) that measured me for draw length and set the bow up accordingly with a lower draw weight and then allowed me to try it out. It was a PSE RTS (ready to shoot) pkg. The guy suggested arrows and they cut them while I was there and needless to say I left with a new bow.
So, some of these bigger stores will allow you to shoot the bows if you ask. I don't know if all the Bass Pro stores are as accommodating or if I just got lucky.
New here and getting reacquainted with bow hunting after several years away.
I recently received a Bass Pro sales paper that advertised a bow I wanted. I was fortunate enough to get a good salesman(?) that measured me for draw length and set the bow up accordingly with a lower draw weight and then allowed me to try it out. It was a PSE RTS (ready to shoot) pkg. The guy suggested arrows and they cut them while I was there and needless to say I left with a new bow.
So, some of these bigger stores will allow you to shoot the bows if you ask. I don't know if all the Bass Pro stores are as accommodating or if I just got lucky.