WTB 28"- 29" at 60-75lbs/right handed
#1
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I'm new to archery hunting and looking to purchase a bow. I would like something that is going to be dependable and not break on me, something that I'm not going to have to replace each year. I have done a little bit of research, enough to know when I see junk. I'm in no hurry, just searching out my options. Thanks.
Must be;
28-29 inch draw at 60-75 lbs. Thank you.
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Must be;
28-29 inch draw at 60-75 lbs. Thank you.
[email protected]
#2
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Check out the bow i have for sale in the classifieds! Here is a link to it.Its in very good shape and it meets your specs.
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=1875314
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=1875314
#3
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I will check it out muskie. Does anyone have any feedback on yzeater? He is emailing me trying to get me to buy his bow. But he's acting very weird and sending me weird messages? Any help would be appreciated. Is he trying to scam me somehow??? Please post any info.
#4
is newtothesport trying to SCAM me?
From:
newtothesport
To:
ryanaller
Date:
1/2/2007 7:18:19 PM
Subject:
Looks good
Nice looking setup! Do you know much about escrow payments? Go check out ESCROW.COM. That is how I do online buying because it protects the seller and the buyer. Then email me if you want to sell because I have the cash and I want your bow setup.
From:
newtothesport
To:
ryanaller
Date:
1/2/2007 7:18:19 PM
Subject:
Nice looking setup! Do you know much about escrow payments? Go check out ESCROW.COM. That is how I do online buying because it protects the seller and the buyer. Then email me if you want to sell because I have the cash and I want your bow setup.




