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<blockquote data-quote="Danny" data-source="post: 1155152" data-attributes="member: 11002"><p>Really? And how do you know that? I used to work there, and personally know several of the older guys there. Each one of them has won several State and National Championships in various styles of archery. They know what they are doing. But, one thing you have to remember at a place like BPS, they don't have a lot of time to spend on one customer. They get absolutely buried the closer hunting season gets because there's too many people think they can pick up a bow one week, and go hunting the next. Plus, once someone starts working out with a bow and starts building the necessary muscle groups, they tend to stretch out a bit and can actually increase their draw length just by that, and a slight repositioning of the bow hand.</p><p></p><p></p><p>But, I do agree that any new archer should seek the advise of a professional archery shop and soak up as much information as they can while getting outfitted. I just happen to include those guys in that catagory.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the mini rant. If you're ever in there, ask for Keith or Don.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny, post: 1155152, member: 11002"] Really? And how do you know that? I used to work there, and personally know several of the older guys there. Each one of them has won several State and National Championships in various styles of archery. They know what they are doing. But, one thing you have to remember at a place like BPS, they don't have a lot of time to spend on one customer. They get absolutely buried the closer hunting season gets because there's too many people think they can pick up a bow one week, and go hunting the next. Plus, once someone starts working out with a bow and starts building the necessary muscle groups, they tend to stretch out a bit and can actually increase their draw length just by that, and a slight repositioning of the bow hand. But, I do agree that any new archer should seek the advise of a professional archery shop and soak up as much information as they can while getting outfitted. I just happen to include those guys in that catagory. Sorry for the mini rant. If you're ever in there, ask for Keith or Don. [/QUOTE]
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