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Quote from: coachcw on February 17, 2015, 05:38:52 PMIm afraid to go down there and see denton he may suggest I upgrade How would an upgrade be possible? I mean...what could possibly be better than a CPXL I agree with buying local and building a relationship with a quality proshop. Not many first class shops will stop the service and advise once the bow walks out the door. If the hourly rate of a proshop was the same as a machine shop the average customer probably gets a couple thousand dollars in free service with every bow they buy. That's a pretty good deal IMO!!
Im afraid to go down there and see denton he may suggest I upgrade
Yeah. Feel that way sometimes too RadSav.
Won the medallion for pick of live auction at the RMEF Loowit banquet last night. I'm now the proud owner of a Bowtech Prodigy. Not bad for a beginner. Going to be needing some coaching and maybe be ready for next year.
Quote from: bowhunterty on February 18, 2015, 10:10:39 AMYeah. Feel that way sometimes too RadSav.Maybe we should start a "Senior Moment Lounge" like the Losers Lounge. Folks like me, who will be forever known as the goofball who used a H-5 measurement on Coach's elk, can go there to get a nice could glass of Ensure! (remember Space Cowboys)