Selling Hoyt ventum pro 33, broke my leg this past hunting season and I didn’t even hunt with it. Great condition 70 lbs
I was planning on keeping the epsilon rest, and I also have the original grip that came with the bow as well as the little stubby stabilizer $900?
Have a pile is sights, new Hoyt quiver
Axcel piccatiny rail mount landslyde 5 pin ($400)
Spot Hogg tommy Hogg 5 pin ($300)
Spot Hogg fast Eddie xl 3 pin ($250)
Spot Hogg fast Eddie direct mount 5 pin nock on version
Hoyt quiver ($175) barely used sold the bow it was on (broke my leg last year...
Broke my leg, dislocated my ankle, tore all my ligaments….8 screws,4bolts, and a plate later……all I’ve thought about for the last 10 weeks has been hunting!
Looking for advice on boots from anyone who has had a similar injury and came back to hunting? Has anyone tried the kenetrek ortho boots...
Long story short, had a Alaska moose hunt booked in September, didn’t put in for any other tags in September……broke my leg, no Alaska or september for me figured I’d sell my new bow rx7 ultra, 80 lb limbs, have the long and short mods so any draw I can adjust to….if you bow gets sold naked...
Hello, commenting on your quivalizers, what is the stabilizer adapter? Also, I see just the green one has the adjustable arrow gripper.... would you happen to know how well the quivalizer will grip 4mm arrows?
hoyt ventum 33 rh 80 lb draw set at 30.5 now been on a couple hunts so there’s some wear on the bottom cam and serving from the bow sitting in a ground blind then a spot worn on riser from rest…..$900 tyd
I have big flat feet and i have a pair of lathrop and sons boots (the fit is good) but in my other boots i swap out a pair of sheep feet i had made, i went with the double cushion and the seem to do the trick I move them in between my colorados and wyomings