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    Red face whats it worth

    I have a Reflex Bighorn in great condition it's about ten years old. anybody got an idea what it's worth? thanks

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    10 years old out here would be lucky to bring you 100 bucks. But you never know! Put it up for sale and start high. then take it down until its sold.
    No ifs and or buts Just maybee.

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    Bought one from my brother about 8 yrs. ago for around $200-$250 and that was fully equipped...Granted I kind of ripped him off...Lots of good deals in the $300-$500 range on top brand bows in the 2-5 yr. old timeframe right now. Good bow, other than I think it may have had issues w/a limb pocket washer (or something like that) cracking and creating a squeak/crack upon draw. Best bet is what Maybee said...starting high and just keep coming down until it sell. Maybe check for any recent sales on Ebay to get a price point. Good luck...
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    I just realized that the one I was referring to was a Reflex Bighorn Hunter...not sure if the same as what you have or not. I just looked on Ebay and there is a Reflex Bighorn listed w/a $150 buy it now price and an opening bid of $30.
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    Give it to someone that wants to get into archery, surely there is a high school kid out there that would love to have it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sean View Post
    Give it to someone that wants to get into archery, surely there is a high school kid out there that would love to have it.
    EXACTLY.....not gonna get much of anything for it, but it could be something huge to a new archer.

    People helping people.

    Great idea Sean.
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    Destroy the bow and take it out of circulation. Another way to help grow Elite Archery. Similar to the "cash for clunkers" program.

    Elite dealers could pony up some $50-$100 as incentive for a clunker trade in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chippy (aka Slippy) View Post
    Destroy the bow and take it out of circulation. Another way to help grow Elite Archery. Similar to the "cash for clunkers" program.

    Elite dealers could pony up some $50-$100 as incentive for a clunker trade in.
    I like that Chippy!

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    I checked on e-bay and craigs list, not worth trying to sell it!
    Sean has the best idea, and I know just who to give it to!!
    Couldn't stand to cut it up..way to many good memories in it!!

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    yep it's the Hunter and I think I paid 250 for it ten yrs. ago, gonna give away to a guy that wants to get into bow hunting.

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