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    Default The bow is ready!!

    I have a Hoyt Carbon Element (2011). I was very inconsistent with my shooting of late.
    Using bad habbits, I wasn't happy. So I decided to bring in my bow to my local bowshop
    where the guy is a pro. He knows his stuff. Well my setup was all messed up and out of
    tune. $65 dollars later and some shooting in his indoor range, this bow is a dream to shoot.
    Working on shooting with both eyes open, I'm ready for the deer hunt.
    My advice is to get the bow tuned once a year. Unless you're a pro of course.
    It's well worth the little money I spent that day.

    Happy shooting

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    good advice for sure thanks

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    The problem is finding a competent bow tech. If you've got one, hold on to him/her dearly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pijetro View Post
    The problem is finding a competent bow tech. If you've got one, hold on to him/her dearly
    Absolutely, we don't even have a "bow shop" let alone a tech. I bring my to Perry's in Sault Ste. Marie, the girl there is pretty good!
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