Pricing a used bow?

Jpsmith1

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New bow is ordered. Being a lefty limits options, so a month or so wait...

Meanwhile, I'm pondering to do with my old bow. I don't want to dump a ton of money into setting up a "backup bow" and really don't see a need for one since I'm generally not far from home or a bow shop.

Current bow is a 2017 Hoyt powermax. Been shot A LOT.. It has all the little limb corner chips typical of hoyt limbs and has been dry fired twice by my dumb ass but that was like 4 years ago and it's still chugging along.

I have a couple younger people who are entering the sport, but are miles away from shooting a 60-70# bow and would gladly pass it down.
 
I just sold my Axius ultra with some cosmetic issues for about 1/3 of the new price in 2020.
 
Honestly, 2017 bow with some defects. Find a lefty and give it away. Not really worth anything at this point. Bows do not hold much if any value.
 
Research what similar bows sold for on this website and others like eBay then list it for what you think it’s worth and drop the price as needed to sell it. Many people overestimate the value of their used gear.
 
How we price bows is take the original MSRP and subtract 20% for every year you’re away from production. Most bows will be down to about $200 or so after 5 years. Anything added to the bow, like sight, rest, or stabilizers take their MSRP and cut them by 50%. So a $300 sight will add $150 to the bows price.


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