What's a used bow worth? Any sentimental attachment? Leave it hanging on the shelf. It isn't eating any oats.
No real sentimental value. I bought it used, put a custom paint job on it, and dressed it up to my liking. It's a great bow.
KEEP IT !!!! Unless your in dire straits for money or something why sell it... Sometime down the road you may want to use it for one reason or another... Ever clean out your garage and finally throw something out that you've been saving in case the need comes up??? Then about 2 weeks later you find a use for it and go look for it only to realize....Damn I just threw it out!!!! Sporting goods stuff never gets sold in my house...
Not in dire straits for money or anything like that. I just don't see myself using it much and I'm starting to get sick of looking at things I don't use. I just figure I could get a decent price for it now. Maybe later I won't be able to?
Keep it. As some one who has gone down this rabbit hole of thinking many times. i always end up questioning myself when i in a stand were i want the security of a compound at 40 yards. I am taking the easy way out perhaps. I would say give it a season.
Last season I got that feeling a time or two, where I talked myself into taking the compound "just in case" a big boy hung up at 30+ yards. I just don't feel that desire anymore. If a deer is at 40 yards, I guess I just need to do a better job getting closer.
When we sat around the campfire, you didn’t tell any stories about your stick bow...
You never asked! I have plenty of stories... both compound and trad gear. I'm just not usually one to throw the stories out there all willy-nilly. And I'm still relatively new to trad gear hunting, so my list of stories with it is still fairly short.
I wouldn't do it. You're gonna find yourself needing it someday. A spare bow can really come in handy just like a spare vehicle. I gave away my crossbow about 4 years ago and still kick myself for doing it. It went away to a great cause, gave it to a buddies boy to use but man I could have taken a lot of buddies bow hunting with me and got them into it in the past 4 years. Way different than a compound but still, it will eventually come in handy and you will be like wow I'm really glad I didnt send this down the road.
I do have a crossbow that I can use as a spare if necessary. So I wouldn't be at a total loss without a compound.
As far as the tree stands and camo...that boys gonna need some things before you know it. Same with the bow.
Warner has at least 13-14 years before he's wearing my camo, and maybe more before he's sitting in one of my hang-on stands. I just don't like the idea of mothballing a bunch of gear for another decade...watching it use up valuable space. I have a ridiculous amount of camo garments now, and I also have no shortage of treestands. Hell, I've got 3 separate mobile setups for crying out loud. LOL
You just told me at Logan to get one, now your looking to get rid of yours... smdh.
Buy a recurve. This is the opposite mang!
Wait.... is this the one you “pinched” your self in?
Fuck no. I got rid of that blood-thirsty demon when I bought this Strother!
If you're willing to let someone talk to you off the edge.... you better just keep it..
That's a good point. I can't say I'm 100% I'd be okay with selling it. It is a great bow that shoots absolute laser beams. But I don't know... The more time that goes on, the more I get sick of looking at clutter in my garage. I just figured that if I sell this one, and if I ever get the desire or need to switch back to a compound, I'll go buy a new one and upgrade. We'll see I guess.
I do appreciate all the different opinions and perspectives on this. Keep them coming, either for or against.