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    Does anyone know of a good retailer for accessories. I have a hard time believeing that gander mountain or bassproshop are some of the best well priced places to buy on the internet. Is there any certain website i should be looking at thats like the walmart of bows? I'm new to archery and i'm trying to learn this as well as i know guns.

    #2
    Lancaster Archery should have any archery related item you should need. Now just finding out what items you should get will be another topic.

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      #3
      You really need to support your local pro-shop.
      Unless you have a press, and are willing to spend some 'trial and error' time, you will need him.

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        #4
        Originally posted by rocky View Post
        you really need to support your local pro-shop.
        Unless you have a press, and are willing to spend some 'trial and error' time, you will need him.
        x1000000

        I've tried the Internet route when I got into archery, and it was a huge mistake on my part. It cost me more because I didn't know what I truly needed, and more or less had to buy most stuff twice.
        Last edited by TallTexan; 06-24-2012, 05:48 PM.

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          #5
          Ebay

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            #6
            hahaha the old wise men say pro shop but the kid says eBay, sounds like the pro shop is the way to go! Thanks for the suggestion though, i have been using ebay as a median for pricing.

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              #7
              Originally posted by sutherpride59 View Post
              hahaha the old wise men say pro shop but the kid says eBay, sounds like the pro shop is the way to go! Thanks for the suggestion though, i have been using ebay as a median for pricing.
              Most proshops won't charge you for setup of each product either of you but from them, so don't forget that in you price figuring.

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                #8
                Eagle Archery is good

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by rocky View Post
                  You really need to support your local pro-shop.
                  Unless you have a press, and are willing to spend some 'trial and error' time, you will need him.
                  Bingo, headed to the Bowzone this week for a new string on my Z7 and a half donzen FMJ's.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by rocky View Post
                    You really need to support your local pro-shop.
                    Unless you have a press, and are willing to spend some 'trial and error' time, you will need him.
                    this^^^^^

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                      #11
                      keystone Country store, they have a great archery store on line..

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by topher5999 View Post
                        Eagle Archery is good
                        ^^^, Little Jons, Bowhunters Superstore, Bowhunters Supply Store, Eders, EBay, to officially answer your direct question

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by rocky View Post
                          You really need to support your local pro-shop.
                          Unless you have a press, and are willing to spend some 'trial and error' time, you will need him.
                          I would agree 100% with Rocky on this especially since you have admitted to being new to archery. I would also recommend a good Pro Shop as well that will be willing to set you up right and take time with you and give you their recommendations.

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                            #14
                            I appreciate all the info but there is one thing i'm still kind of leary about. I'm a Small arms instructor so i know alot about guns. When i go to a gunstore where i live i expect the staff there to know more than i do as they should. However this is NEVER the case unless i talk to their gunsmith. Is this ever how it is with some of the pro shops or is it all trial and error. Check them all out and find the one that has a knowledgeable staff that doesnt try to blow smoke up your a**. Cuz so far i havent found any gun stores in central florida like that. So i'm not to optamistic about the pro stores either lol.
                            Does anyone know of a good pro shop in the Tampa area, i know this is a Texas forum but it seems to be pretty well populated with inhabitants of other states as well.

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                              #15
                              Going through a pro shop is always a good option. You will actually be holding the thing you gonna buy. And will realize how effective it will be for your usage.

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