Mathew’s No Cam HTR

deadwolf

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Do people still like or want this bow? I have one that’s is like brand new that needs to get sold to someone that will use it. Just don’t know if they are still desirable at all.


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TheTone

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Never shot one but always wanted to. For some reason I really liked the looks of them; I think it was the super straight riser design. My wife would kill me if I brought home another bow
 
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I love mine. Deadly

Surely you can find another guy with bad shoulders who doesn't own a chronograph.

Yes they definitely are not the fastest, my wife bought it for me about 7 years ago and I just haven’t had the time to devote to it.


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Draw weight is still draw weight. If set at 70 lbs. you're still pulling 70 lbs. Every bow has a different feel to it as far as let-off goes but the draw weight will still be 70.
Pulling weight is a non issue. Letting down seems to have become a problem for me though.

I've been hearing about no cams though and unsure how they help.
 

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Havent made a classifieds ad yet, I was really curious if there was a market for older bows. I’m not sure where to place a value.


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Havent made a classifieds ad yet, I was really curious if there was a market for older bows. I’m not sure where to place a value.


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Yeah man. There’s a market for older bows. Especially ones that are in amazing shape like yours. Can be used as back up for some folks or as a primary. That’s a super smooth shooter so I bet that will take no time to sell.
 

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If you want a bow that pulls 70# but puts out arrow speeds like you are pulling 55#, this is the bow for you.
 

Bloodsoakedberber

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Thanks, has the black gold sight, tight spot quiver, soft case.


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You’ll probably end up getting more overall selling the accessories separately from the bow. Little more work involved though so you’ll have to decide if it’s worth the extra effort. Like someone said above, used no cams have been around 450-550 bare.
 
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