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Woodsman

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Welcome to Mossy Oak.
You have made a very good choice in the Nova as a starter bow, and yes the Nova has been responsible for a good number of todays archers getting started.
It is a great shooting bow, and you won't drop a ton of cash getting it setup.
Let me know if you need anything such as arrows, broadheads, sights and releases, and I will try and get you the necessary information on them
Again welcome and enjoy you adventures in archery hunting
Todd Segner
Life Member NAHC, NAFC,5 yr Member Buckmasters,Member NAFA,VP, Archery @ ICB&GC,PSE Field Staff,Mossy Oak Pro Staff - Whitetail Pursuit,TRU Ball Releases,HIPS Targets Pro Staff
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Woodsman

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Welcome to Archery and to PSE.
I have a 10+ year old Nova out in the garage that has been loaned out to more new archers than I can remember. That bow will last you as long as you need it to.
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2006 PSE Diablo - 26" / 66# | VBG Triangle | WB DX QS | SlickTrick Magnums | NAP Spitfires
Doinker 7" M-Rod | Scott Wildcat | SVL Modules HD | TR One Piece Quiver
My Website / Diablo Owners Club / My CamoSpace
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Woodsman

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Last Login: 9/1/2008 12:01:13 PM
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Welcome to the obsession. Shoot a few bows, buy the one that is the most comfortable to
you, practice often, take it to the deer woods, hunt with conservation in mind, take a doe.
They are as good eating as a buck. Once you do that, trust me, you will be HOOKED!!
From there, the next bow you buy, you will know what the right one is.
Good Luck Hunting.
My worst day in a treestand is better than my best day at my work station!
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