BY P.J. REILLY HOME W RK With Google and YouTube familiar to nearly everybody, more and more people are learning to " do it yourself. " Whether it's fi xing a leaky faucet, building a raised-bed garden, training a pet or whatever, people are fi guring out how to complete these tasks simply by typing " how to " into a search bar. Bowhunters are no different. Growing numbers are learning to work on their own gear at home, with aid from the internet, rather than going to an archery pro shop every time a tweak is needed. Such shops still play an important role in the bowhunting-gear game. And if there's something you don't feel comfortable doing or something about your gear you don't understand, by all means visit one. That's why they exist. But there are many tasks just about anybody could do at home. DIY ARCHERY ADJUSTMENTS APRIL 2024 53