My wife just recently got me a PSE bow. Unfortunately it wasn't purchased at The Bow N' Arrow Shop.
However, while pulling back the string about a week after I had received it, the string slipped. Now, I"m experienced enough to know better than to dry fire a compound bow and as soon as it happened I cringed, opened my eyes and stood looking in horror at the mess I'd just created. The string had freyed and something on the idler wheel busted. My heart sunk immediately and I felt like a total idiot, dummy and loser for wrecking it by accident.
So I jump in the truck and head on over to The Bow N' Arrow shop. Bruce, Jim and another gentleman (Nate I think) helped me out. They ordered the parts, called me when everything came in and I dropped it of to be repaired.
When I went to pick it up, Jim was very patient with me and helped set up the peep sight, lowered the draw weight (my elbow is a little messed up right now and 70# was a bit much until it heals) and helped me get sighted in. He was very kind in instructing me in the correct form to shoot since it has been about 20 years since I've bow hunted. Two weeks later I came back upon Jim's instruction and Bruce was very cool and gave me some "Tough Love" as he put it, helping me to pinch my shoulder blades together, and hold everything just right.
I have to say, I always told everyone that was interested in getting into archery to go to the Bow N' Arrow Shop before because everyone there was interested in what you needed and would get you the best equipment for your budget. However, now I can say that the Bow N' Arrow Shop (Bruce, Jim and Nate (sorry if I got the last name wrong or forgot anyone else) are the best bunch of guys to see about all archery equipment!
Thanks so much for your patience and for doing such a nice job fixing up my bow. For as long as I'm alive you have a customer for life!
However, while pulling back the string about a week after I had received it, the string slipped. Now, I"m experienced enough to know better than to dry fire a compound bow and as soon as it happened I cringed, opened my eyes and stood looking in horror at the mess I'd just created. The string had freyed and something on the idler wheel busted. My heart sunk immediately and I felt like a total idiot, dummy and loser for wrecking it by accident.
So I jump in the truck and head on over to The Bow N' Arrow shop. Bruce, Jim and another gentleman (Nate I think) helped me out. They ordered the parts, called me when everything came in and I dropped it of to be repaired.
When I went to pick it up, Jim was very patient with me and helped set up the peep sight, lowered the draw weight (my elbow is a little messed up right now and 70# was a bit much until it heals) and helped me get sighted in. He was very kind in instructing me in the correct form to shoot since it has been about 20 years since I've bow hunted. Two weeks later I came back upon Jim's instruction and Bruce was very cool and gave me some "Tough Love" as he put it, helping me to pinch my shoulder blades together, and hold everything just right.
I have to say, I always told everyone that was interested in getting into archery to go to the Bow N' Arrow Shop before because everyone there was interested in what you needed and would get you the best equipment for your budget. However, now I can say that the Bow N' Arrow Shop (Bruce, Jim and Nate (sorry if I got the last name wrong or forgot anyone else) are the best bunch of guys to see about all archery equipment!
Thanks so much for your patience and for doing such a nice job fixing up my bow. For as long as I'm alive you have a customer for life!