So list it as "buy it now" at $450 and give the option to make offers. I have sold two recently that way. I list them for more than they are worth hoping to come within $100 of my buy it now price. I made $175 profit on a bow when some fellow paid full asking. That sure beats the normal loss.
So list it as "buy it now" at $450 and give the option to make offers. I have sold two recently that way. I list them for more than they are worth hoping to come within $100 of my buy it now price. I made $175 profit on a bow when some fellow paid full asking. That sure beats the normal loss.
I'm a fan of these bows and have owned a few. The limb inscription says 45#@23", an unusually short draw. Using the standard '3# gained for every inch of draw over the marked weight' rule the bow could draw about 15# higher at the standard 28", or around 60#@28". These bows have short limbs and very efficient energy storage so for a 23" tiller there could be some stack felt at 28". For that reason it could affect it's value to buyers...unless of course they happen to have short draw lengths.
I'm a fan of these bows and have owned a few. The limb inscription says 45#@23", an unusually short draw. Using the standard '3# gained for every inch of draw over the marked weight' rule the bow could draw about 15# higher at the standard 28", or around 60#@28". These bows have short limbs and very efficient energy storage so for a 23" tiller there could be some stack felt at 28". For that reason it could affect it's value to buyers...unless of course they happen to have short draw lengths.
Anyway, it definately looks like a nice one!
The bow pulls 52# ar 26" and 56# at 28" that's 2 lbs per inch.
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