Good shop on the west slope?

223dude

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I drew my bull moose tag in Colorado.

I'm going to splurge and buy a new Mathews v3x 29" for it.

Can I get some suggestions of a good pro shop that actually knows what they're doing on the western Slope.
 

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I bought my own press and learned how. There is a shop in Denver that is really good but I cannot recall the name. I know several on here use them though I’m sure they will chime in
 

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Rocky Mountain specialty gear is my favorite. They are very good and their customer service is even better. No limits is also awesome!
 
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I tried Red Rocks.
There attitude was cocky as hell,
And guy had to clue what he was
Doing,

This was 4 years ago,
Did they get new owners?
 
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Jbehredt

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Buy the bow online and include a las chance ez press in your splurge. Even the good shops have some pretty dumb techs come through. Rolling the dice every time you hand your bow over to a stranger.
 

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Look up Archery in the Wild outside of Kremmling. Used to be in Longmont but relocated to the mountains. Has a very nice pro shop setup with a great selection of bows. They do ask that you contact them first (i.e., don't just drop in).
 
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Buy the bow online and include a las chance ez press in your splurge. Even the good shops have some pretty dumb techs come through. Rolling the dice every time you hand your bow over to a stranger.
Yep. If you’re serious about your stuff, learning to set up and tune a bow isn’t hard at all.

Also to OP - just because people recommend a place doesn’t mean the people there are competent. I used to ask for recommendations, only to walk into shops with idiots or jackasses running the place.
 

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Red rock has always been good to me, but I’ve never needed service on my bow. I heard Gabe was retiring and his brother was taking over?
 

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Red rock has always been good to me, but I’ve never needed service on my bow. I heard Gabe was retiring and his brother was taking over?
Gabe has tried to sell several times and nothing has ever gone through. No idea where they stand now but I hope someone who loves archery can take that place over and make it what it once was again
 
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There is still one good guy at RRA, I’m pretty sure his name is Pete. Otherwise, yea I would go elsewhere.

Anyone around one here have a Bow Press?
 
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I'm thinking on just buying a bow press and learning.
I've been watching videos and I'm thinking I can do it myself.
 

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Gabe has tried to sell several times and nothing has ever gone through. No idea where they stand now but I hope someone who loves archery can take that place over and make it what it once was again
I went in last week and bought a dozen arrows. They seem to have cleaned the place up, a bit. Arrows cut and in hand in 15 minutes.
 
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I too drew a CO moose tag and am getting my bow/arrow set bulked up. I'm working with Rocky Mountain Specialty Gear and, as others have said, I can't recommend them highly enough. Great shop and service.

I haven't personally used them but my buddy had a good experience working with Grand Mesa Archery in Cedaredge.
 
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