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I can't get out of my head that my last two cheap bows never needed this much attention...sighted them in and killed deer.  Of course I never shot past 30 yds back then.  So maybe they were worse and I got lucky.


For a variety of reasons I can't spend much more time and no more money on it this year.  Bummer is the whole reason I got the bow was for the two weekends I am hunting in WV where I cannot use my crossbow.  Been a pretty big investment for a few hours of hunting.  I was hoping it would go well enough that I would give up my crossbow here in Ohio too.  Not yet though....


So the big question is, can I hope for it to continue to shoot well through the next two months or will it need retuned again as a fairly new bow still breaking in?


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