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I had recently purchased a Genesis Bow, which admittedly is considered to be a "Beginners Bow". It has only a 20lb pull, and therefore it's probable maximum target distance is about 30 yards. Since I am not interested in hunting, and only a hobby, this is sufficient for my needs. I did want to get more accurate, so I purchased a Truglo sight, and a peep hole to improve my aiming. I saw on the Archery Headquarters web site that they offered a $25 "accessories installation". I called them and attempted to find out if they could install the sight and peep hole for me. Once the person that I spoke to discovered the type of bow that I had, his response to my request was "That's a beginners bow, we don't do that". The person's overall attitude appeared to be that if I was not someone in possession of a "Real Bow", that they didn't have the time or inclination to help a beginner like me. This is a poor way to run this type of business IMO, because if someday I do decide to upgrade to a more expensive bow and accessories, I will be taking my business elsewhere.
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