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Archery Hunting Tennessee
Bow Hunting
Bow worth fooling with?
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<blockquote data-quote="7X57" data-source="post: 5560651" data-attributes="member: 18542"><p>If you actually plan to hunt with it, then you'll likely be replacing the sight and most likely that prong arrow rest. It appears the arrow rest is sitting on an "overdraw", so that may be something else to deal with as well. I think $50 would be a fair price if you're looking for something to tinker with. If looking for a decent hunting bow, then you could spend $200 and get an old Mathews or Hoyt that'll shoot better and be easier to tune.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7X57, post: 5560651, member: 18542"] If you actually plan to hunt with it, then you'll likely be replacing the sight and most likely that prong arrow rest. It appears the arrow rest is sitting on an "overdraw", so that may be something else to deal with as well. I think $50 would be a fair price if you're looking for something to tinker with. If looking for a decent hunting bow, then you could spend $200 and get an old Mathews or Hoyt that'll shoot better and be easier to tune. [/QUOTE]
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