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<blockquote data-quote="dust in the wind" data-source="post: 46412" data-attributes="member: 215"><p>Not really in defense mode, it may have come across that way but questions were presented and I answered them. All good stuff. Hopefully, it opens up some eyes that there is more to it than buying arrows and putting some point on it and thinking they are good. I'll admit, when I first got into archery many years ago, that's exactly what I thought.</p><p></p><p>Several years ago when I got into figuring out all this, It was an expensive year. Targets, arrows, different tip weights, etc... A really good learning experience for me. Because I went through it with that bow, when I picked up a second bow a 2 years ago, the whole process become much easier and less expensive!</p><p></p><p>Heck, I even took my bow press with me to the location I shoot to be able to make adjustments and shoot and see how things changed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dust in the wind, post: 46412, member: 215"] Not really in defense mode, it may have come across that way but questions were presented and I answered them. All good stuff. Hopefully, it opens up some eyes that there is more to it than buying arrows and putting some point on it and thinking they are good. I'll admit, when I first got into archery many years ago, that's exactly what I thought. Several years ago when I got into figuring out all this, It was an expensive year. Targets, arrows, different tip weights, etc... A really good learning experience for me. Because I went through it with that bow, when I picked up a second bow a 2 years ago, the whole process become much easier and less expensive! Heck, I even took my bow press with me to the location I shoot to be able to make adjustments and shoot and see how things changed. [/QUOTE]
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