wny proshop
#1
Typical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Western New York
Posts: 606

took my son shooting the other day when i noticed his sight was broke Went to Belmont archery (where I bought my bow two years ago ) These guys are great !!! instead of selling me a new sight he had a used part out back installed it handed the bow to my son and said "no charge "
I was so impressed that I bought a new target at a great price if anyone needs any archery supplies at all see them you won't be disappointed
I was so impressed that I bought a new target at a great price if anyone needs any archery supplies at all see them you won't be disappointed
#6
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: ALLEGANY COUNTY, NY
Posts: 35

I agree with johnl ..Mike a Belmont Archery is great...ive bought several bows from him and just recently bought a new Bowtech Tribute from him. Bought a bow for my son a couple years back and I took it in to have it set-up for my son...Mike adjusted the draw lenght...draw weight..installed a peep sight, kisser button, adjusted the sight, rest, pretty much got the bow ready to go, let my son shot it in the indoor range....Mike spent around 45 minutes with us..and when he was done I asked him what I owed him...and his reply...nothing...no charge......Mike is defently a archer helping archers...he had an awsome outside 3D course...takes you on a nice nature walk .....Give him a call for all your archery questions
BELMONT ARCHERY (585) 973-7312
Tuesday 6pm-9pm
Wed, Thurs, Fri, 1pm-9pm
Sat.10am-4pm
Sun. Closed
BELMONT ARCHERY (585) 973-7312
Tuesday 6pm-9pm
Wed, Thurs, Fri, 1pm-9pm
Sat.10am-4pm
Sun. Closed
#7
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Brockport, NY
Posts: 613

Bill at Alabama Archery in Oakfield and Phil Race in Hamlin are two more that run good fair shops in western NY. Theyre involved with families and youth as well. Hunters who help out other hunters. As I recall the runarounds from headcase archery shop owners in the past, I find these two refreshingly...normal!