any other good pro shops in toledo
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From: Blissfield MI USA
Sorry, just saw where you listed what bows they were. Your right, hoyt dealer abound here, high country might be a problem. I would suggest Jackson for that, I bet they carry or have carried that line in the past. Not that a different shop couldn't help you out though, bow mechanics is not exactly rocket science.
Paul
Paul
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From: Wayne Co. Michigan
Adams Archery is located just off 23 on willow rd. in milan, Michigan. Theyre open sundays
Van's is located off 23 at the whitmore lake exit in whitmore lake, Michigan. i dont know if theyre open sundays tho
CooksSportland is located just outside Monroe on Monroe St. its about a mile from I-75 or Telegraph. Im pretty sure there not open on sundays.
Adams specializes in Hoyt, Matthews, and Alpine
Vans specializes in Hoyt, Matthews, and i think Martin
Cooks has Hoyt, Bowtech, Matthews, Reflex and a few others.
Hope this Helps
Van's is located off 23 at the whitmore lake exit in whitmore lake, Michigan. i dont know if theyre open sundays tho
CooksSportland is located just outside Monroe on Monroe St. its about a mile from I-75 or Telegraph. Im pretty sure there not open on sundays.
Adams specializes in Hoyt, Matthews, and Alpine
Vans specializes in Hoyt, Matthews, and i think Martin
Cooks has Hoyt, Bowtech, Matthews, Reflex and a few others.
Hope this Helps




