midwesthunter
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What is the mathews bow? what model, left/right hand? draw length and weight?
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Right hand, 29" 70# I will get the model and pictures when I get home. Comes with release arrows broad heads and hard case. I'm pretty sure it's the switchback xt if you are going to pick it up I'll throw in the target. I think it's a black hole? Not really sure on that. I just know it's black wrapped in yellowWhat is the mathews bow? what model, left/right hand? draw length and weight?
My wife doesn't want to go into anymore debt so I won't be hunting for a few years. I'm keeping one gun for the future.
I want to move to Arizona so I can hunt more. Some of the stuff I will have to replace. Other stuff I can live without.
Damn, dude! That doesn't mean you have to sell it all! It's paid for, and IF you change your mind later it will cost a fortune to start all over!
Sorry if I/we were busting your chops about it. Some of us are old school and don't think twice about having something in the closet or gun safe that hasn't been used for a while. I've only sold guns when I absolutely needed the cash and have tried to replace them when the funds came around. Those that were just "toys" were left off of the list. Do what you need to do. Good luck.Me selling my stuff has nothing to do with her making me do anything. It was my choice. Us moving anywhere doesn't depend on if I sell it or not. I'm just not going hunting for a few years and it's just going to sit. Stuff I don't sell I'll keep not a big deal I don't have to sell any of it.
I put in the Remington because I honestly don't like it. It's to heavy to carry around to me. The tikkas I offered just to sweeten the deal. Some of the stuff I never used or could get by without it. If I sold everything I could still put together enough stuff to go out this year. Might not be as comfortable but I don't start with this stuff so it wouldn't be the first time.Sorry if I/we were busting your chops about it. Some of us are old school and don't think twice about having something in the closet or gun safe that hasn't been used for a while. I've only sold guns when I absolutely needed the cash and have tried to replace them when the funds came around. Those that were just "toys" were left off of the list. Do what you need to do. Good luck.
I'm tired of the cold and snow and so is she. Arizona is a lot closer to where I want to hunt than Indiana is.No, you want to move to the big 4 to hunt more.