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Looking for some advice
I'm a newbie looking to get into bow hunting. My cousin indefinately loanded me his Black Bear bow since he never uses it - it's Bear Archery, Inc. bow that is ~10 years old and been shot VERY little. Turns out the bottom cam is screwed up. The guy at the local bow shop said it's to old to get parts for, and the only way to fix it would be to find another one that can be scrapped to fix this one.
So, does anyone know where I can get parts to fix an older Bear bow? or What used bow would you recommend for someone looking to get into bow hunting inexpensively. The main issue is my draw length is about 25-26 inches. I'm not looking for a bunch gadgets or top of the line eqipment at this point. Thanks in advance. 36 |
RE: Looking for some advice
go to archerytalk.com and put an ad in the 'want to buy' section.
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RE: Looking for some advice
A "newbie" should get all the guidance he can, at a good bow shop. They should have plenty of low-cost options, including used bows. A good shop can fit you properly, tune the bow to perfection, give you lots of shooting tips, and adjust things if something moves. These things will do more to increase your enjoyment and odds of hunting success, than anything else.
Saving a few bucks on an online bow is not the way to go for a new archer, in my opinion. The difference in enjoying archery or becoming discouraged is in the setup and tuning, not in the bow brand or cost. |
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