Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Bow Hunting => Topic started by: blacktailcrzy on November 26, 2011, 07:41:55 PM
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this shop saved my a** today i thought that my late buck hunt was wrecked when i heard a snap on thanks giving night and come to find my bow was dry fired and my strings snapped and a bushing shatter but i went in there with a dream that they might have a string for me cuz it was to late to order one sens i leave tuse day morning and they dropped every thing and made me some strings and stretched them a little for me and now i think that i will be able to break my strings in and sight my bow in just in time for my hunt that i have waited for five years to get drawn for . this is bar none the best costumer service i have ever received at a bow shop and i should add i have never bin in this shop befor and they treated me like a regular.
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Yeah good guys down there :tup:
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Where is this shop at? I really wish I had a shop close by. Closest one is 2 hours away. I'm thinking of buying a press and learning to do all my own work.
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Portland area?
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Vancouver
A Good pro shop is a real treasure! I am fortunate to have a great pro shop near me...
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Joe and Dana have it figured out down there !! Good ol boys who actually treat your good! i have bought 4 new bows from them.
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I agree, Great guys, Great service!
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Two years ago, 3 weeks before bow season, a little button flew off my Reflex at full draw. One of the limbs was split almost all the way to the pulley. I'd had the bow for 7 or 8 years and got it from Archery World. After that much time, I figured I was pretty screwed. Dana shipped it overnight to Hoyt and I had a new Turbo Hawk a week later, no charge.
Granted, this was Hoyt's guarantee, but Dana got things moving immediately and I had two weeks to get used to the bow before the hunt.
I'm now mentoring a 9 year old ADHD neighbor in archery. I approached the owner, Joe (former Marine shooter with at least two tours in Iraq), to ask if he could help me out on the shoot cards for the kid. No hesitation at all, he discounted the cards as long as I'm teaching him.
Archery World is in a little row of shops on the east side of Grand just south of the Air Academy. Their phone number is 360-693-7510. They serve the bowhunting community and do a great job on your equipment. Their prices are usually right there with Wholesale Sports and they're independent. If you live in Clark County, you should definitely stop in and see them.
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Nor sure if you guys remember Mike that worked there as a tech and was laid off a few years ago, well he has replaced Ed as the Archery lead at Wholesale Sports in Vancouver.
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Nor sure if you guys remember Mike that worked there as a tech and was laid off a few years ago, well he has replaced Ed as the Archery lead at Wholesale Sports in Vancouver.
I bought some socks there last week and saw him. I still have Dana and Joe do my work. I use Wholesale for the stuff i can't get from AW.
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a buddie of mine had his pse's bearings in the cams fail a couple years ago causing him to miss 2 cows at 30 yards(rangefinder) took it in and they set up a used katera and sent him on his way with the loaner bow...
top notch service...