Want to Get Into Bow Hunting

cattledog04

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Thinking about getting into bow hunting, what brands of what accessories (sights, arrows, etc.) should I research? Basically, when I pull the trigger for my bow I'll want to be able to have my budget set. Thanks.
 
I'm in Temecula and don't really care for the gun shop that deals with archery. I'm more interested in the accessories that go on the bow, so I can start geeking out with my research.
 
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I'm in Temecula and don't really care for the gun shop that deals with archery. I'm more interested in the accessories that go on the bow, so I can start geeking out with my research.
I know this is a old post. If you talking about Faith Armory, their archery shop is actually pretty good. They build the custom strings on my bow. They have a pretty good selection of accessories as well.

Another good Archery shop is Riverside Archery. I havent been to Willow Creek yet, as I am in Corona. Riverside and Temecula are closer.

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