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Bowjunky archery podcast

This is not your normal archery podcast... Professional archer and industry insider Greg Poole discuss all things archery and more! Including Tuning, hunting, industry news and tournament results along with anything else interesting that comes up. Greg's experience and perspective will make for some interesting conversations as he approaches the industry very differently.
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Jun 28, 2017

BJM's Greg Poole is joined by Kifaru International & Gritty Bowmen's Aron Snyder to discuss knock off products and how they effect the industry and legitimate businesses. Greg & Aron also discuss the ATA finally addressing knock off products & MAP violators. The guys also discuss FET violators and how companies are forced to deal with these issues on a daily basis in addition to how the end user plays a role in the continued availability of some knock offs. 

2 Comments
  • almost seven years ago
    Chuck Curtis
    At first I thought this was going to be a full on rantcast. I cant say I have bought any knock off archery gear but I get where Aron is comming from. The one really good point you made is buying products then not from your local pro-shop and looking for support. That is a solid point, one I dont know if guys think of that when they buy products. I myself bought a bow at Cabela's on a whim. I did go to my local shop for some accessories and support but they did not have the model bow I was looking for. Do note I have purchased stands, targets, clothing, rests, arrows ect from them. Regardless, going forward I will buy all of my archery products from our local shop. Thanks for bringing that thought to light.

    Thanks much
    Chuck
  • almost seven years ago
    Tim Gruver
    Great interview
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