Scipius
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Its hard for me to find a decent used left HAND BOW. HERE is the best i found what do you guys think?
2004 hoyt magnatec 70lb, 28 draw length in mint condition. riple Threat Fiber Optic Sight. N.A.P. 1000 Launch-Tru Fire Release. Simms Lab triple stack stabilizer. Simms Lab limb dampener and string silencers, Bohning 6 arrow quiver on bow and methods belt or shoulder quiver. Easton 22 lb camo hunter arrows. Brookwood case, tackle box and broadheads, forearm guards. Target butt and broadhead butt.
$430 firm - good deal?
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jimh
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If there's no warranty which I suppose is the case, you are taking quite a chance on the bow, but the combination seems like an ok deal.
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Lefty bows are readily availible on Ebay or Archery Talk. I bought my Mathews off Ebay and it worked out fine. Great bow at a good price. It didn't feel right, not shooting it before buying it, but it worked out in my case.
http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/forumdisplay.php?f=21
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Scipius,
If this is to be your first compound bow I wouldn't recommend a used bow at all, your much better off to buy a lesser expensive bow from a pro shop that is properly set up for you and most will give you some simple instruction!
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