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radiohead
02-22-2009, 11:52 AM
I'm in the market for a new (left handed) bow.
If anyone knows of any local archery shops in SE Michigan that have some good "off-season" deals or trying to blow out bows before the new models come in let me know please.




fishunter9160
02-22-2009, 12:08 PM
You might try Adams Archery in Milan, they have a nice shop with good people.

Non Typical
02-22-2009, 01:44 PM
What are you looking for in a bow, price, lh, complete setup, or just a bow. What dl and dw do you want. I might have one.

sprk692
02-22-2009, 02:42 PM
WWW.HUNTERSFRIEND.COM (http://www.HUNTERSFRIEND.COM)

tech
02-22-2009, 03:25 PM
Since your in New Baltimore, try luckys archery at 23 and schoenherr. New store, nice people, good prices. They have lay away. Stop in and say hi, it couldnt hurt.

eboll
02-23-2009, 01:01 PM
Bowmans in Brown City might be a little far away, but they have nice deals and are super friendly and helpful. I was just a kid when I first went there and they treated me like a bowhunter, not a child. They sell bowtech, reflex, hoyt, pse and used bows. They have great custmer service and do a lot of the little things free.

Groundsize
02-23-2009, 06:46 PM
MJC archery! end of story

Paul

UNREEL
02-23-2009, 09:38 PM
MJC archery! end of story

Paul


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radiohead
07-13-2009, 10:40 PM
Stopped in there today. Great guy and very knowledgeable.
Not a lot of inventory as far as new bows go (no Mathews or Hoyt)...and hardly anything left handed. I'd love to buy a bow from him but for the money I am looking to spend I have to be able to shoot something before I buy it.
Probably won't buy my new bow from there but will definitely take it there for accessories and servicing.

Since your in New Baltimore, try luckys archery at 23 and schoenherr. New store, nice people, good prices. They have lay away. Stop in and say hi, it couldnt hurt.

Last Minute
07-13-2009, 11:06 PM
Stopped in there today. Great guy and very knowledgeable.
Not a lot of inventory as far as new bows go (no Mathews or Hoyt)...and hardly anything left handed. I'd love to buy a bow from him but for the money I am looking to spend I have to be able to shoot something before I buy it.
Probably won't buy my new bow from there but will definitely take it there for accessories and servicing.
There is a little place on Jefferson south of Crocker in Harrison Township.It is a bait shop and archery shop they are very helpful there..They carry Hoyt,Martin,and the Best, BowTech!! And if nothing there, MJC Archery of Clinton Township is just east of Grosbeck on 15 Mile Rd just est of the stop light....They carry 80% Matthews there..Good Luck:)

3fingervic
07-13-2009, 11:41 PM
Don't do anything til you read my PM. Not trying to sell a bow. By the way that shop on Crocker and Jeff., is Left Hand friendly. Dave runs the archery section and is a good guy. He is a lefty, so he tends to stock more left handed bows. I bought my first real bow from him 18 years ago at Ark's Surplus.