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I just have to tell everyone here about my experience with Storm archery yesterday and today. This may be a little long but it is well worth the time to type it. I recently picked up a Storm bow for my brother-in-law who is just getting into shooting. It turned out to be too long of a draw for him and so I sent an urgent e-mail to Storm letting them know that our winter leagues start next week and I need to get this bow set up. Within an hour my phone was ringing and Edgell Terry, the designer of many of Storm's bows and cams, was on the other end! He needed some more information before he could figure out exactly what to send me. Well to make a long story short this began a series of calls from me to my brother-in-law and back to Storm. Mr. Terry faxed me diagrams and took the time to explain exactly how I needed to adjust the cam to see if we could make it work without a different mod.
After all of my questions were answered and a quick trip to my brother-in-law's house to pick up the bow Mr. Terry called AGAIN just to see if I had gotten the bow properly adjusted! I felt that he had gone WAY above the standard of service that I would expect of your average tech so I called Storm's main phone number and spoke to one of the owners of the company.(who answered the phone, by the way)

Both of these men were eager to tell me about the new bows that will be coming out in 2005 and it really didn't sound like a sales pitch. It was like having a talk with a couple of guys that were just passionate about archery.

I am in no way affiliated with Storm Archery, as a matter of fact I shoot a Darton. But even when I mentioned that to these guys they did not bad mouth Dartons.

This is the kind of company I will support as much as I can. I hope they can keep that attitude as their company grows. And it should...

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Burley was with the old owners, not the new ones.

Storm Archery is in business and coming on strong. :D They were bought in December of 2003 by Pete Thompson, Paul King, and Tom Swift.

They will be at the ATA Show again this year, booth 959, with the new line of Storm Bows.

Although their website is still underconstruction, you can request information and request tech support by going to the site and sumitting your request/questions. :)
 
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