Opinion for a newb
#1
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Spike
Joined: Jan 2012
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http://texasguntrader.com/index.php?a=2&b=175821
Does this seem like a good value? I want to start this along with my stepsons but don't see myself spending as much as they have ATM unless I know it's something I'll keep doing. Ps don't know much about bow huntin except what ive read here and know if I get it I need to get set up for it.
Does this seem like a good value? I want to start this along with my stepsons but don't see myself spending as much as they have ATM unless I know it's something I'll keep doing. Ps don't know much about bow huntin except what ive read here and know if I get it I need to get set up for it.
#2
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Spike
Joined: Jan 2012
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Well I bought it
Hoyt XTECH 60-70# draw weight
xt 1000 limbs
28-30.5" draw length
wisker bisket rest
truglo 3 pin sight
quick quiver
Hard Case
6 Terminator Lite Hunter 4560 carbon arrows 3 with luminoks
3 G5 montec's
3 practice G5 montecs
For 300 hope it was good
Hoyt XTECH 60-70# draw weight
xt 1000 limbs
28-30.5" draw length
wisker bisket rest
truglo 3 pin sight
quick quiver
Hard Case
6 Terminator Lite Hunter 4560 carbon arrows 3 with luminoks
3 G5 montec's
3 practice G5 montecs
For 300 hope it was good
#3
Eddie, all everything mounted on the bow and what came with the bow would be pushing 200 dollars new. I'm not real familiar with that particular bow but I think you did alright. Take it to a good bow shop and have them look it over. Hoyt as well as most bow companies offer a lifetime warranty on defects. Have it set to your draw length and a comfortable poundage you can draw and you should be good to start shooting. Most good archery shops should be able to answer any questions you have and help you get shooting correctly. Good luck and have fun.
#4
Sounds pretty good to me! Hell I'll buy it from you for $301 haha



