Fair price for bow? (Bowtech Old Glory)
#1

I am looking to get rid of my Bowtech Old Glory. The bow is a 2006 in RealTree camo. Accessories include Spot Hogg Hunter, Muzzy Zero Effect rest, Bowtech quiver, S-coil stabilizer, and 12 Easton FMJ's. I don't need the money, basically I never have and really don't shoot it now. It has probably been over a year since I shot it.
I bought it as a backup for me and another friend that hunt a fair distance from a quality bow shop and 4 hours from our homes.
What is a fair price to ask for this bow setup? It's basically a new bow based on the amount of use but I also understand that's it used by technology standards. I'm looking for feedback to determine if it's just as well to keep it based on what it would bring.
Thanks for the feedback.
I bought it as a backup for me and another friend that hunt a fair distance from a quality bow shop and 4 hours from our homes.
What is a fair price to ask for this bow setup? It's basically a new bow based on the amount of use but I also understand that's it used by technology standards. I'm looking for feedback to determine if it's just as well to keep it based on what it would bring.
Thanks for the feedback.
Last edited by Gut Check; 10-21-2010 at 05:32 AM.
#2

goto archerytalk.com and check out their classifieds you should see some prices to compare it to. If you sell it locally you may be able to get 400ish out of it but if you sell it online I think you will be lucky to get 300 for it and the extra's. Folks are always looking for the latest and greatest and an 06' anything doesnt have much value. There's an 08' BT 82nd in great shape with some extra's on there now, the guy cannot get any interest in it for $375 shipped if that tells you anything.