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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: jvs9932 on November 24, 2018, 06:52:22 PM
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Hey guys,
It's taken me years to realize that despite being able to fall in love with how a bow looks online, I need to actually shoot it before I buy it. With that in mind, I would love your input on your favorite trade shows to check out bows firsthand. Some makers I need to check out include: Holmmade, Javaman, Wagstaff, Wengerd, Blacktail and Toelke to name a few. I visited Kalamazoo last year for the show there but have not been to any others. Which ones do you guys like and why?
Thanks!
John
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Kalamazoo and Compton are 2 of the very best
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ETAR
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Kalamazoo and ETAR are great.
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Thanks gentlemen. PA is too far but I'm hoping to make Kalamazoo and Comptons this coming year!
Hope to meet some of you there!
John
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I think the Compton shoot is the best place to test drive a new bow. At Kalamazoo you are shooting maybe 5 yards from a target. Can't tell a whole lot about a bow if that is as far as you can shoot. At Compton you can easily test drive a bow at 20 yards and even further if they let you take the bow out on the range.
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The 3 mentioned are the best with Kalamazoo and ETAR Having the most choices and The Compton Rendezvous a close third for number of Bowyers. Hope to see you at one of them
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Thanks guys!
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head to Rocky Mountain Specialty Gear in Colorado. More bows than a little bit.
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I've been to RMS Gear a few times to train with Tom Sr. I love those folks and buy everything I can from them. Last time I was there over the summer I bought a used left-handed Chastain Wapiti from them. Awesome bow. I'd like to check out Comptons and Kalamazoo just for the volume of bowyers and their bows available to check out. As a lefty it can be difficult to find.
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Kalamazoo and Compton are 2 of the very best
I came here to post this...
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ETAR is by far the best opportunity to see and try the largest number of bows.
Mike
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Thanks Wingnut. I'm sure it's great, but getting to PA from CA makes that trip likely to never happen for me.
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Heck I make it from Texas every year with a trailer full of stock.
Mike
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Bummer. All of these suggestions are too far for a guy that lives up against the Pacific Ocean.