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    #16
    Do you have some pics of you set up and what caliber?

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      #17
      What bow are you looking to buy? I see you name says Hoyt thats what I shoot love them. I buy all mine new but last years models so clearance priced. I get mine on Ebay from Pro-shops. BUT just know it will void the warranty from Hoty for buying it online per the Hoyt owners manual I have never had an issue needing warranty work so Im not sure how hard they are on that.

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        #18
        I bet it will sell 300-350 with extras.

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          #19
          Brian I'm getting the Hoyt Ignite from Bargain Hunter Outdoors in Weatherford! Was originally looking at the Bear Outbreak, but the guys at BHO talked really highly of the Hoyt brand over the Bear...lil bit of research I desiede I will take there suggestion on the Hoyt Ignite
          The rifle I have is a Remington 770 in 243, Realtree AP stock Bushnell scope
          (How would I post a pic here??? The pics are on my phone)

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            #20
            The case is a Hard Plastic Plano, Sling is a Alaskian Magnium padded in Realtree AP and has 4 slots for ammo, 2 boxes of Federal Ammo, 1 box of Winchester...allso have the original owners manual, receipt from Bass Pro, the kit for extending the but, and Hoppes cleaner and oil I'm including with it

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              #21
              Good luck! I have found that "most" of the time, like someone also replied, value is really in the ammo or other accessories one has to go with the firearm. Also, saving tax definitely adds to value but, at least in my opinion many "used" firearms are TOO close to what you can buy for new. But again, the "other" elements in a sale "sometimes" make the difference.

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                #22
                That is a true point, rifle was $350, sling $30, case $30, the ammo $22, $21 and $18, cleaning stuff about $15

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by hoytnewchick View Post
                  Brian I'm getting the Hoyt Ignite from Bargain Hunter Outdoors in Weatherford! Was originally looking at the Bear Outbreak, but the guys at BHO talked really highly of the Hoyt brand over the Bear...lil bit of research I desiede I will take there suggestion on the Hoyt Ignite
                  The rifle I have is a Remington 770 in 243, Realtree AP stock Bushnell scope
                  (How would I post a pic here??? The pics are on my phone)
                  Move the pics to your computer then when you reply hit the go advanced button. You will see tool buttons at top click the paper clip. window will pop up hit choose file butto. then find the pic you want then hit upload button when its done then post button.


                  and can you text them to me 512-298-7604
                  Last edited by justintyme8303; 04-09-2014, 08:02 AM.

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                    #24
                    Oh ok...ill have to dig out my laptop and hit up a hot spot then...don't have internet except on my phone

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                      #25
                      Shot them to me and Ill post them for you.

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                        #26
                        To sell it legally first you have to have the firearm registered in your name. Then you have to find a notarized copy of the buyer's license to purchase a firearm. Then you have to find an FFL who will do the transfer and......


                        Wait, that is in Chicago. In TX just get someone to agree on the price and take their money.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by tvc184 View Post
                          To sell it legally first you have to have the firearm registered in your name. Then you have to find a notarized copy of the buyer's license to purchase a firearm. Then you have to find an FFL who will do the transfer and......


                          Wait, that is in Chicago. In TX just get someone to agree on the price and take their money.
                          You had me for a min lol

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                            #28
                            here are the pics
                            Attached Files

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by tvc184 View Post
                              To sell it legally first you have to have the firearm registered in your name. Then you have to find a notarized copy of the buyer's license to purchase a firearm. Then you have to find an FFL who will do the transfer and......


                              Wait, that is in Chicago. In TX just get someone to agree on the price and take their money.

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                                #30
                                Just checked your thread progress...good luck and enjoy!

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