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Alpine Archery Micro Bow


wannafish2

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Hey everyone, I am looking for your feedback. Last year when I wanted to get into archery, I bought an Alpine Archery Micro bow. It sat in a case until this summer when I had it set up at Gander. The Alpine Micro bow is 40-50 lb draw weight, the stalker cam adjusts the draw 21" to 28", has a bi-flex composite limb, 65% let off, inter-loc limb mounting system for -0- limb movement during the shooting sequence, 34" axle to axle, weighs 3lbs, Made in USA. I put on a whisker biscuit, and a 3 arrow quiver.

When I was practicing, I noticed a "creak" in the limbs. No matter what I did, I couldn't figure out what it was, and the sound seemed to "travel" in the limb pockets. I took it to Gander and they broke it down and lubed the whole bow. Still creaked. I called Alpine and they told me I had to send it in. I did, and they replaced the riser, limbs and limb pockets. The bow is quiet as heck now. BUT, it took 3 weeks to get it back.......in the meantime, I bought a Diamond Razor and have gotten really comfortable with that bow. Should I keep both bows or should I put an ad up for the Alpine here on the forum? Does anyone think I will get at least $150? for it? I paid $250 and added the accessories.....since this is my first year, I don't know if it is common for someone to have more that one bow, like a reserve in case something goes wrong? Thanks for the feedback.

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