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<blockquote data-quote="MtPockets" data-source="post: 1694994" data-attributes="member: 39651"><p>OP, did you find the bow of your dreams?</p><p>I'm with 5.56- as tempting as it is to save money by buying it off the internet, the only way these shops will stay open and be available for help with gear is if we buy from them.</p><p>My local shop has quite a few used bows for sale. Are they as dead cheap as the internet bargains? No, but you can't pull into an internet store and have your equipment worked on, either.</p><p>Whether it's archery, gun or motorcycle stuff, I try my best to buy it from the local guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtPockets, post: 1694994, member: 39651"] OP, did you find the bow of your dreams? I'm with 5.56- as tempting as it is to save money by buying it off the internet, the only way these shops will stay open and be available for help with gear is if we buy from them. My local shop has quite a few used bows for sale. Are they as dead cheap as the internet bargains? No, but you can't pull into an internet store and have your equipment worked on, either. Whether it's archery, gun or motorcycle stuff, I try my best to buy it from the local guy. [/QUOTE]
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