Originally Posted by
mrbb
well welcome to the site,
and just a tip
if the place you bought the bow at isn't a bigger bow shop, and only has a so so bow guy I strongly suggest taking it to a good bow shop and have them give it a good once over,make sure its in time , setting it up to fit you, and other things to make shooting it more enjoyable for you! always better to be safe than sorry on things under pressure
I say this cause i had a gun store, and we didn't do much with bows but did get some on trades and such, and a bow only type shop would have a ton of better knowledge to help you advance properly in the bow world, and later on if you need something NOW is a good time to start a relationship there!