New Bow next season - Mathews Outback price?

Chenube

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I have decided that this will be the last season for my trusty Mathews Outback. I still love this bow, and it is in perfect condition. However with two shoulder surgeries, the draw length is now too long. I plan to sell the whole setup and start over. What would you recommend asking for this great piece of equipment.

Mathews Outback RH 29" draw 70lbs
QAD ultra rest HD Pro
Apex 4 pin sight with micro adjust and tool-less adjustments
Donker stabilizer
New sting leaches and limb stabilizers
Winner's Choice string and buss cable (this will be the second season on the string and cable)
Dosko Sport SE44 case
3- 100gr Muzzy 3 blades
3- 100gr G5 T3 expandibles
Field points
5- Carbon Express Maxima arrows
6- Gold Tip arrows
Alpine Soft-loc 5 arrow quiver with extra quiver mount

Thanks for you input.
Rees
 
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Chenube

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42 views, but no one is willing to suggest an asking price? I am watching sales on eBay, but I really would love to have the opinion of some of the people on here.

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littlebuf

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Agreed. The best barometer out there for bows is archerytalks classifieds. Go look for outbacks on there and price yours accordingly . There's at least one of everything for sale on archerytalk
 

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Agree with OR Archer but would lean more toward the $350. I would sell the arrows and BH's separate from the bow.
 
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I just sold a similar setup without the arrows for $300. Wasn't getting much interest for $400. It was a great bow but at 10 years old I was just glad somebody wanted it.
 
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I find that you will usually get a better price selling on craigslist. I would believe you could get $500-$600 on cl
 

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I would also pull the rest and sell that separate. You'll probably get more breaking it up that way.
 
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Chenube

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Thanks. I will definately try cl. Do people really buy used components? And is it really worth the effort? If it makes a big difference I am willing to do it.
 
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I would pull the rest and use it as a bargaining tool on cl. However, don't make the rest a deal breaker.
 

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If your selling to people who actually know bows, $350 is top end... If your selling to people who don't have a clue and just see Mathews on the limb then you could probably pull $500'ish out of it. Those Mathews fanboys will fall for anything.
 

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QAD rests are really popular and you would sell it quickly by itself. Anyone buying that bow likely won't give the rest much consideration.
 
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