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    Senior Member Eight Point pbuck's Avatar
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    Default Are 90 def. limbs good for anything?

    I just bought a 2011 Tour and it's a 70 pounder and the tune chart says they're 90 def. limbs. Those are 80-90 pounds on most bows so I'm thinking they are going to be impossible to sell but I thought maybe they would be something that a frankenbow builder could use????

    They're Max1 which may be even harder to get rid of?
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    You might be able to get orthopedic shoulder surgeons to subsidize your sale of them

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    That's what I'm thinkin! I got too good a deal on the bow to pass it up even with two white elephants bolted to it.
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    If they were AP i would buy em from ya fr my Hunter.
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    They are 70lbs on a Tour, 2008.5 Z28, and Hunter with Tour cams. There are a number of folks that like 80lb limbs or even 90lb limbs. Actually, they will be easy to sell. They hardly come up for sale and sell quick.
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    Let me know what you want for the pbuck, I might take them off your hands...

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    Quote Originally Posted by seejakerun View Post
    If they were AP i would buy em from ya fr my Hunter.

    I have a set of 105 AP, brand new.
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    Quote Originally Posted by retrieverfishin View Post
    Let me know what you want for the pbuck, I might take them off your hands...
    Well, bfoot actually has first dibs but if he decides he doesn't want them I'll get back with you. I figured they were going to be hard to get rid of but I guess I was wrong. I'm still waiting on the bow so I have know idea what shape they're really in. The guy said "as new" but we know how that goes sometimes. Lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stoney View Post
    I have a set of 105 AP, brand new.
    Ive got 105s but i need 90s to make my hunter 80lb
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    I just sold a set of 90's on AT. You will be surprised how fast they will go.
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