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Any archery shop in Bellingham?
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My son's bow started shooting "off" to the right 1 foot at 20 yds. Any shop in Bellingham that can help him get it set back up?
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Dave's in Lynden, Wilderness Archery in Bow or Riverside Archery in Mount Vernon. I would go with Riverside and you won't be disappointed.
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Those are the 3 closest pro shops to where you live.
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September 09, 2013, 11:29:38 AM »
Thanks for the info. He is up there.
I am in North Bend, so don't know that area
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I would go to Wilderness Archery in Bow hands down.
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Wilderness and riverside have indoor ranges so that you could shoot the bow to get the modifications right. Does Dave's In Lynden have one? IDK
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I would avoid Dave's. Dave is a great guy, but his employees can be extremely difficult to deal with.
They do not have an indoor range.
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Riverside is outside of mt Vernon and worth the drive.
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Personally I'd drive down to Riverside. The new Mayberry Sporting goods shop on Holly St has an indoor range now, not sure if they're selling equipment though.
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I thought they(Maberry's) went out of business recently?
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Are you talking abut the sporting goods store that is down town in the old bowling alley?
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Didn't know a sporting goods store moved into the old bowling alley. This would be the Mayberry Sporting Goods store that was on Cornwall Ave. across from B'ham High School. They've moved down near the waterfront on Holly St. Not sure the reason for the move, I'm sure rent played a large role, but the new place is super tiny.
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Re: Any archery shop in Bellingham?
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He stopped at Riverside, I believe.
Says he had a great experience learning about his bow and equipment.
Spent over $300 on stuff (broadheads, target, quiver, etc)
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