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Prefer a hoyt, but open to others. Can work with 28” draw length but would prefer 27 or 27.5”
60-70 pound draw weight.
Less then a decade old. Honestly I’m thinking 300$ or less considering it’ll be a loaner/backup
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You checked out archerytalk?
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Probably should, but I’m not desperate. Loaned out my bow to my nephew, then he sent me a box full of halibut so I told him to keep the bow.. don’t have any archery hunts planned this fall, but figured I’d kick the bush and see if anything shakes out on here.
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Ive got a Hoyt Magnatec Redline, Id sell for less than $300. I believe it is set at 28, but could be adjusted. Older that you mentioned, but you would have to look closely to tell if from new. Would come with sights and arrow rest. I hunted it a while ago and have been keeping it as a backup bow. Let me know if that might interest you.
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Looking for something a little newer. Appreciate the offer
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