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We get all our stuff done at some place in Belfair. He basically set up shop in his house. He has everything and your in and out in 30 minutes. You can walk out of there with your bow perfectly sighted in and fresh arrows cut. He's got all sorts of bows for sale but is definitley more of a Matthews man. He's got 350+ bulls lining the walls. He's also got pictures of 140-160 blacktails. He straight up knows his stuff and works like an absolute machine. We found out about him because our hunting partner did his legal work. He's the best around.
I'm in the same boat. Grizzly here in Yakima does an ok job but he is so slow. Usually a month or more turn around on bow work.I started jumping over the hill to Denton at Rock Creek Archery. He flat out knows his stuff and has a quick turn around. I'd recommend him highly.
Quote from: predatorG on July 27, 2016, 11:49:00 AMWe get all our stuff done at some place in Belfair. He basically set up shop in his house. He has everything and your in and out in 30 minutes. You can walk out of there with your bow perfectly sighted in and fresh arrows cut. He's got all sorts of bows for sale but is definitley more of a Matthews man. He's got 350+ bulls lining the walls. He's also got pictures of 140-160 blacktails. He straight up knows his stuff and works like an absolute machine. We found out about him because our hunting partner did his legal work. He's the best around.I cannot agree more! Charles takes good care of us local firefighters. He is more of a Elite guy now which I wish I could sell my Mathews and get one!
Quote from: ffbowhunter on July 27, 2016, 01:11:02 PMQuote from: predatorG on July 27, 2016, 11:49:00 AMWe get all our stuff done at some place in Belfair. He basically set up shop in his house. He has everything and your in and out in 30 minutes. You can walk out of there with your bow perfectly sighted in and fresh arrows cut. He's got all sorts of bows for sale but is definitley more of a Matthews man. He's got 350+ bulls lining the walls. He's also got pictures of 140-160 blacktails. He straight up knows his stuff and works like an absolute machine. We found out about him because our hunting partner did his legal work. He's the best around.I cannot agree more! Charles takes good care of us local firefighters. He is more of a Elite guy now which I wish I could sell my Mathews and get one!Name and address?
Riverside Archery in Mount Vernon.
I like Grizzly Archery in Yakima. I would not recommend The Nock Point in Mountlake Terrace, ever.
Quote from: TriggerMike on July 27, 2016, 10:05:49 AMI like Grizzly Archery in Yakima. I would not recommend The Nock Point in Mountlake Terrace, ever.Why not the nock point? I go there all the time and never have a problem.
Buy a bow press , build a draw board and learn it yourself. It's not that hard to learn especially with the internet . Once you learn there is no more waiting , excuses and disappointment . There is a lot of satisfaction with doing your own work and then shooting a perfectly tuned bow , something I've never gotten from a pro shop .
I think Mountain man might know a thing or 2
Quote from: justyhntr on July 27, 2016, 01:28:52 PMBuy a bow press , build a draw board and learn it yourself. It's not that hard to learn especially with the internet . Once you learn there is no more waiting , excuses and disappointment . There is a lot of satisfaction with doing your own work and then shooting a perfectly tuned bow , something I've never gotten from a pro shop . Where can you find a reasonably priced press? The shop I have been using installs what you buy from them for free, so a press is a bit of a novelty to me at this point. The looking I have done the presses are the cost of a midline bow, just well beyond what a home user would want? I could be missing something entirely though. I would like to have one, being a mechanic myself I much prefer doing my own work on anything I own, I just cannot justify the pricetag I have been seeing for a press.I picked up a used EZ press a couple years ago off archerytalk for $150 , turned out the guy was local so no shipping . I've seen a few used one every now and then , but I would have bought new if I hadn't found a used one . It's been worth it to me . The one draw back or good thing depending on who's side you are looking at it is that I do end up working on a lot of my friends bows . And yes , shops will install what you buy for free , but are they doing it right ? If you work on your own bow you will always know .
Hope on the Horizon in Granite Falls. Hands down!
I've always shot Hoyt and found a Hoyt guy in eastern Oregon that does great work and has same day service out of his small shop. Couldn't be happier to make the drive.