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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Tad Hussein Winslow" data-source="post: 1245185" data-attributes="member: 7123"><p>BTW, King's Pawn is getting out of the archery business - Jeff no longer works there.... but *right now* they do still have bows & archery equipment. If I were you, and wanted to buy NEW, I'd go to H&H Gun Range or Oklahoma Archery in central Oklahoma, or maybe King's Pawn - but King's is not gonna be quite as helpful/knowledgeable without Jeff there.</p><p></p><p>Jeff is supposed to be starting up his own archery business, but we'll see. Focused on traditional, of course, if he does - but I'm sure he'll have compounds and such too.</p><p></p><p>Good deals CAN be found on used bows, but be careful what you're buying (e.g. if the strings need replacing, then you'll need to do that before the season, etc.). Again, if you get one in good shape at a good price (a compound bow) used, then you're probably gonna be happy if it has an *adjustable* drawlength, unless you happen to be unusually short or unusually tall (with proportional arms), because then you can tailor it to the specific release you use, and whether or not you use a loop/tru-nock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Tad Hussein Winslow, post: 1245185, member: 7123"] BTW, King's Pawn is getting out of the archery business - Jeff no longer works there.... but *right now* they do still have bows & archery equipment. If I were you, and wanted to buy NEW, I'd go to H&H Gun Range or Oklahoma Archery in central Oklahoma, or maybe King's Pawn - but King's is not gonna be quite as helpful/knowledgeable without Jeff there. Jeff is supposed to be starting up his own archery business, but we'll see. Focused on traditional, of course, if he does - but I'm sure he'll have compounds and such too. Good deals CAN be found on used bows, but be careful what you're buying (e.g. if the strings need replacing, then you'll need to do that before the season, etc.). Again, if you get one in good shape at a good price (a compound bow) used, then you're probably gonna be happy if it has an *adjustable* drawlength, unless you happen to be unusually short or unusually tall (with proportional arms), because then you can tailor it to the specific release you use, and whether or not you use a loop/tru-nock. [/QUOTE]
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