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satrapus 02-19-2010 05:19 AM

Question about deraw weight range
 
Hi all,
I'm a European bowhunter.

I'm looking to buy a second hand bow on ebay from the States.
Looking at a Hoyt (Katera or SuperHawk) or Mathews (Switcback or Ovation)

Most bows seem to be sold in the 60-70 lbs draw weight.

My question is this :
As I'm much more comfortable practicing with a weight of 55lbs is there any chance these 60-70 bows can be turned down to around 55 draw weight?
One seller told me he turned down a 60-70 bow to 52 after an injury.

Or should I just get a 50-60 bow?

Many thanks for any advice.

GMMAT 02-19-2010 05:32 AM

Honestly, I think the current "trend" is more towards 50-60# bows. I would "think", for resale, that I'd go this route.

Also, some newer (and older) bows are being built in the 45-55#; 55-65# and 65-75# varieties. If you look hard enough, you'll find something in this range.

It's a GREAT time to be in the market for bows. MANY, MANY great options, now. Good luck to you!

kickin_buck 02-19-2010 06:24 AM

If you are wanting to shoot 55 #'s, you should keep looking and find a 50-60 bow. It is too bad you did not post this about 2 weeks ago, I just sold an Ovation with a set 50-60 limbs and set of 60-70 limbs.

Check out the classified at archerytalk.com. I see a lot more 50-60 bows for sale there than I do on e-bay. Good luck in your search!

satrapus 02-19-2010 06:30 AM


Originally Posted by kickin_buck (Post 3579853)
If you are wanting to shoot 55 #'s, you should keep looking and find a 50-60 bow. It is too bad you did not post this about 2 weeks ago, I just sold an Ovation with a set 50-60 limbs and set of 60-70 limbs.

Check out the classified at archerytalk.com. I see a lot more 50-60 bows for sale there than I do on e-bay. Good luck in your search!

Thanks.
Just out of interest what do you think is a decent price for a tricked out Ovation in very good second hand condition. On ebay the price ranges from $300-$550...

kickin_buck 02-19-2010 07:23 AM


Originally Posted by satrapus (Post 3579856)
Thanks.
Just out of interest what do you think is a decent price for a tricked out Ovation in very good second hand condition. On ebay the price ranges from $300-$550...

I sold mine, with both sets of limbs, Copper Johns Dead Nuts II Comp, 30" Dead Center Archery stab, and new Vapor Trail strings for $450.

So depending on what the bow has on it, $550 would seem a touch high, and $300 should be in good shape but naked.

satrapus 02-19-2010 09:33 AM

Thanks for the info, much appreciated :)

How did your Ovation serve you?
Should be quite forgiving and comfortable given the large ATA and brace height...

MeanV2 02-19-2010 02:58 PM

Definitely do Not shoot a bow out of it's intended weight range. Shop long enough to get what You want!

Dan


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