Classifieds & Organizations > Washington State Bowhunters
North Sound bow shop
Stein:
Hey, after watching way too many archery elk videos I am looking at giving it a try next year.
I shot a bow in Boy Scouts about thirty years ago and had a recurve I found in the neighbor's garbage on the way to school which is my sum total experience. I also have a nine year old son that loves shooting his $20 Cabelas special that would be fun to get into it more as well.
I am looking for a solid shop that can get us into a decent first setup, hopefully with a decent selection of used bows as well as at least a place to shoot if not classes or a league.
I see there is Riverside in Mt Vernon, Cabelas and Van Winkles in Everett, any suggestions on where we should go? We live in Arlington.
bracer40:
Riverside's impressed me with their service, selection and lessons offered.
L8NITE:
Another vote for Riverside...guys were very helpful and pleasant to deal with!
bow-n-marrow:
Riverside is great but a bit of a haul. Consider Nock Point in Shoreline.
aaronoto:
Bought my first bow from Riverside and was very happy with the service. They took a good amount of time getting the bow fitted, letting me shoot it, and try a couple different releases. I was a total noob, but I left there feeling like I got exactly what I was looking for, and didn't get oversold.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
Go to full version