any other good pro shops in toledo
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From: Blissfield MI USA
I don't know of any in toledo but there are some in Michigan. Most pro shops are closed on Sundays though. You could try Gilsons in Blissfield MI. What do you need done? If you just need to purchase something Gander Mountian is open seven days a week. And there is alwasy cabela's.
I think there are some smaller shops around the swanton/napoleon area, but I would be they are closed on sunday as well. There used to be one in wauseon but it's closed now.
Gilson's is a hardware store, but has an archery/ hunting section as well on the west side of the building. Nice guys. They carry Hoyt, Mathews and Martin among some others I beieve. If you need help finding it hit me up and I can help you out. I live in adrian and work in blissfield.
There is a great shop in Jackson MI, but they are closed today as well I think.
Paul
I think there are some smaller shops around the swanton/napoleon area, but I would be they are closed on sunday as well. There used to be one in wauseon but it's closed now.
Gilson's is a hardware store, but has an archery/ hunting section as well on the west side of the building. Nice guys. They carry Hoyt, Mathews and Martin among some others I beieve. If you need help finding it hit me up and I can help you out. I live in adrian and work in blissfield.
There is a great shop in Jackson MI, but they are closed today as well I think.
Paul
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Fork Horn
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From: Delta,Ohio
need to get my draw length changed on both my bows for some reason im have big problems with my anchor point this year ive known for 2 years i needed to get it changed but i was shooting good groupsnow im all over the placeboth bows are tunedmy hoyt will be easy but my high country extreme will be the tricky one
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I don't use a kisser, but I've been shooting for YEARS.....if you are a new shooter, I would recommend the use of both. In time, when you become more consistent you may want to ditch the kisser, but then again, you may not. When you are first starting out, every anchor reference point you have will be an advantage.
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Fork Horn
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From: Delta,Ohio
been shooting for 5 years but for some reason this year ive not been shooting well and was told my anchor is to farback and my draw length is to long ive kinda known my draw length was a little long but i was shooting fine that way
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From: Blissfield MI USA
My suggestion would be to look for a GOOD pro shop, not a convenient one. I suggest either Cleland's or shupbach's in Jackson. Both can help you with any form problems you have. Cleland's actually offers lessons, does JOAD and helps a lot of beginner archers.
If you really think you are having problems talk to someone there about what you want to accomplish and make an appointment to try and get it figured out. I am sure you will be happy with the results.
What kind of bows are you talking about having changed? It would help if the shop you went to was a dealer incase you needed a module or something. It's also nice to have someone that is familiar with your equipment. The one in Jackson carries darn near every line of bow.
I don't know enough about the people at gander mountain or cabela's that I would suggest you go to either for something like this. I have seen some pretty crazy set ups come from both, but this was a few years ago. Probably depends on who helps you out.
Gilsons could help you out as well, but they don't offer lessons or anything.
Paul
If you really think you are having problems talk to someone there about what you want to accomplish and make an appointment to try and get it figured out. I am sure you will be happy with the results.
What kind of bows are you talking about having changed? It would help if the shop you went to was a dealer incase you needed a module or something. It's also nice to have someone that is familiar with your equipment. The one in Jackson carries darn near every line of bow.
I don't know enough about the people at gander mountain or cabela's that I would suggest you go to either for something like this. I have seen some pretty crazy set ups come from both, but this was a few years ago. Probably depends on who helps you out.
Gilsons could help you out as well, but they don't offer lessons or anything.
Paul


