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I got this bow for christmas a few years ago can't remember how many exactly. I have never target shot or hunted with it ever. I put it under the bed and that is where it stays.

Its 65-80# draw and is a left handed. Any idea how much this is worth as I know hardly anything about bows. thanks


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With the way bow technology is changing so fast bows lose their value almost overnight.I would say it is probably worth about a hundred bucks.Accessories make little difference as far as the selling price of the bow.If you are willing to put out the effort you will probably get the best total price by stripping it and selling it piecemeal on ebay.


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With the way bow technology is changing so fast bows lose their value almost overnight.I would say it is probably worth about a hundred bucks.Accessories make little difference as far as the selling price of the bow.If you are willing to put out the effort you will probably get the best total price by stripping it and selling it piecemeal on ebay.


Thanks but I had rather just sell complete to someone that wants an inexpensive bow.


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I wish it was right handed! I bought one around 8 years ago and did really well with it, I still have it. I paid over 800 bucks with accessories for mine back then. Parts are hard to come by and as eyedoc said, they change for the better every year just like a computer. If you can sell it for anywhere around 100 bucks you will do ok, or trade it to someone. If you have any bow shops around there, some will sell them on commision for a percentage and that may be your best bet. drwes


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Posts: 786 | Location: Mexia Texas | Registered: 07 July 2006Reply With Quote
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Best suggestion is to put it out on Ebay and see what you get. Ebay seems to be the best market for used bows. In my area you can hardly give away a used bow of any sort. High Country has taken their lumps in recent years and their current marketing approach has done nothting for the value of their product. You actually have a pretty decent bow there but don't expect to get more than a couple hundred at best.
 
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Maybe u should donate it to your local archery community club to give a chance for a young archer to shoot one...IMO
 
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