Half-off would be good, but 2/3rds is probably closer to what folks will ask in the first exchange for a one year old bow. Another common approach is to keep the price up with the "accessories" that come with it. You've been doing your homework, you'll know the BS when you see it.

Keep in mind that the bow value will continue to drop over the next two-three years on last years bow to about 1/4 - 1/3 the cost of new, IMHO.

Keep watching the web, prices will drop in the next two weeks, but the bigger drops will be after the first of the year.

Also depends on the parent bow company, some will hold the dealer (G-5) to a set price point through out the year with limited flex on sale pricing, or they pull the dealer's license for their bows.