Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Archery Gear => Topic started by: Tpetie3509 on February 27, 2017, 09:00:51 AM
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Any insight on a good bow shop in the Tri Cities area?
Thanks in advance.
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To get work done, no. For somewhere to shoot a bunch of different bows Ranch and Home. I drive two hours and across the blues to the shop I use for tuning, new strings, and the other more intricate parts of archery.
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http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,209559.0.html
Ya might give this guy a shot. :tup:
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Thanks! If you need tuning etc feel free to get ahold of me. I'm waiting for my first shipments of products but have all the tools in. Draw board, press, chrono :tup:
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Thanks, guys. I'm in the market for a bow so I will hit Ranch and Home, and I head over to Selah quite often so I will make note of that for future reference.
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:tup:
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Want a good shop and someone who is a great help answering your question, tuning your bow, etc. Go see John in La Grande, Alpine Archery. Best customer service around. Do all my business there now.
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Want a good shop and someone who is a great help answering your question, tuning your bow, etc. Go see John in La Grande, Alpine Archery. Best customer service around. Do all my business there now.
I see I'm not the only one willing to travel across the blues to support that shop. Good guy, great service, no sales tax, but a bit of a drive if all you need is your bow worked on.
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Definitely a drive but well worth it. Cant stand Ranch and Robbery. Most have no clue on arrow set up, bow setup, etc. Two hours worth it. Just bought new Prime Centergy from Alpine Archery.