Wait…10 bucks for a loop? Did you paper tune it or did they paper tune it? When I was a dealer for proline strings back about 6 years ago I go the entire 452 x set for 60 bucks!
They paper tuned it. The tech did the final peep tie in after I shot it a few times inside their indoor range.
I'm very satisfied with the work they've done for me over the many years.
Two seasons ago during control hunt at a state park, my bow string got hung up in a thicket while I was hiking out for the day and popped the string off the bow. The next day, I swung by the bow shop of theirs just before I was heading back out to the park with my other Mathews backup bow for another hunt and they were able to put the string back on the original bow I wanted to use after they thoroughly checked the bow out for any limb stress fractures or any other kind of damage first. The guys hooked me right up without delay and I was out the door within 20 minutes with the original bow I wanted to hunt with at a minimal cost. I was very pleased with them in helping me out in that situation even though I was totally prepared to hunt without that compound bow for at least a few days, but no, they took care of me right away, which I totally appreciated and killed another deer with it a couple days later.
I've never had a bad experience with Fisherman's Warehouse in Columbus and like I said, I've used them since 2007. They've probably done at least a half dozen compound bow restrings/tunes for me within that time frame on at least four different compound bows too, Never had any immediate problem or any problems of any kind with any of the bows they've worked on afterwards either.
How I came across them originally was when I lived in Pickaway Co. at the time and needed some bow work done. They were the closest shop to me at the time. I've stuck with them ever since then even though I now live in Ross Co. and it's another 30 minutes more of a drive to get to them.