any one help me with info on my bow? Max point buckmaster.

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KOZMAN
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any one help me with info on my bow? Max point buckmaster.

Post by KOZMAN »

I have a Buckmaster max point bow. I was a hybread with excal and bear.

My bow is 165 pounds with ecal scope rope cocker. The bow is near perfect condition. Some one hlp me with a good asking price. I am looking to sell the bow.

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Post by Pydpiper »

If it is in excellent condition you could expect between 40 and 50 dollars, do you take pay pal? :D

I have seen them sell upward to $500. My brother-in-law picked up a mint one for a little over $200, loaded up. If it were mine, I would keep it, it won't lose value, but a guy has to remember it isn't the "newest and best" therefore shouldn't sell for as much.
To the right guy is may be worth far more..
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Post by LoneWolf »

Are you sure that your MaxPoint is 165#?... I have a Paradox and it's 175#. I could be wrong here, but I believe that the MaxPoint, like the Paradox is also 175# crossbow.

You should be good to get at least $500.00 for it with scope and rope cocker.
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Post by KOZMAN »

Its 175 pound. I am just going to keep it. This bow is shooting lights out for me. I just don't know what a fair asking price. I will not give it away. It is a super bow. I am prob just going to keep it.

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Post by LoneWolf »

Good move... Do yourself a favor and keep it. You would likely regret selling it in the long run.
I've refused to sell mine countless times, and am glad that I did and still own it.
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Post by awshucks »

I've let two of them slip through my fingers. That's a great bow! It was way ahead of it's time and still beats a lot of the newer competition.

The longer you hang on to it, the more it will be worth.
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Post by Boo »

Keep it, I have one and like everyone says it's a great bow! Go to Danny Miller if you have any questions or need something for it.
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Post by Dereck »

I sold mine with a string stopper on it for 475 to move it quick, could have got 500, with all the toys you have 550 to 600 should be reasonable.

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