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Old 11-08-2017, 10:38 AM
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I agree with the above post. Go into a reputable bow shop and have them help you get set up. You don't have to buy a top of the line bow for your first bow. Pro shops generally carry a few different brands, and have different options in that brands lineup. However, if you can afford a top of the line bow, then go for it. If you end up getting the archery bug, you will find yourself wanting to upgrade your bow and accessories, sooner or later. It's like buying a rifle, buy the best you can afford, and go from there.

When it comes to wholesale going out of business, I would focus on accessories, releases, or arrows, but would probably be hesitant to buy a bow there. Mainly because everything will be final sale, and if you have any problems, you'll have to deal directly with the manufacturer. Good luck on your search for a new bow, buy the tikka, not the Axis!
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