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Finally settled enough to get back at it!

Hey everyone!

A few years ago I bought my first compound, a Diamond Infinite Edge. It’s a great bow, and I really got the hang of it quickly. I had it all adjusted for me at a shop, and loved it! Life got crazy and I haven’t picked it up in about 3 years! So a few questions. I know I’ll need to adjust my sights, but should I go into a shop for any other adjustments, or should everything relatively be the same aside from some sight adjustments?

Second, I know this is a great bow but eventually I will want to advance to a new one. I’m a petite gal, so any recommendations on the next bow advancement?

Third, I have some target arrows, but I feel like they’re the bottom line. I’d love to know who is using what, and if they have any brand specific arrows they love that they could recommend!

Thanks in advance everyone!

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