It’s probably 10 years old. New limbs and string replaced 5 years ago. Functions flawlessly. No idea what to ask for it. Looking to upgrade.
True. Throw out a number.I would possibly be interested, I could always use an extra for the boys. The problem you are going to run into is you can buy quality crossbows pretty cheap. example below
On second thought, I need to keep it. Don’t need to spend money on a new one…this one is deadly enough.True. Throw out a number.
I’ll make sure my wife doesn’t see this. And stop putting thoughts like this in my head!Or on third thought, you need to keep it.
Even if you treat yourself to a new one, because having a backup is always a good thing. And if you have a backup, you can lend it to a newbie hunting recruit. But a backup is always a good thing, because twp is one and one is none.
Yep. Especially a 10 year old bow won't be worth that much anyway. Kinda sad but just the way it is with bows.Or on third thought, you need to keep it.
Even if you treat yourself to a new one, because having a backup is always a good thing. And if you have a backup, you can lend it to a newbie hunting recruit. But a backup is always a good thing, because two is one and one is none.