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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomabassin" data-source="post: 1828200" data-attributes="member: 1546"><p>I don't know anything about that specific model. However, a bow that doesn't fit you will shy you away from archery. A bow set up correctly and fit correctly will be more accurate. It will sastisfy you more,and make you more confident. Bows have came a long ways in development the last 5 years, however there is nothing wrong with using an older bow if it is safe and you are accurate with it.</p><p></p><p>The archery pro shop that puts a new string on it (if they are a good shop) will inspect limbs, wheels and cams. Most will charge a little to set up the bow to fit you. Although some won't charge any extra if you buy a release, string and dozen arrows off there shelf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomabassin, post: 1828200, member: 1546"] I don't know anything about that specific model. However, a bow that doesn't fit you will shy you away from archery. A bow set up correctly and fit correctly will be more accurate. It will sastisfy you more,and make you more confident. Bows have came a long ways in development the last 5 years, however there is nothing wrong with using an older bow if it is safe and you are accurate with it. The archery pro shop that puts a new string on it (if they are a good shop) will inspect limbs, wheels and cams. Most will charge a little to set up the bow to fit you. Although some won't charge any extra if you buy a release, string and dozen arrows off there shelf. [/QUOTE]
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