Well a new pse deer hunter runs around 200 to 230 depending who you go to. So a used one will run around 130 to 180, again depending on who you go to. I would just save up and buy a new one.
A 2002 used Buckmaster bow in good shape, should sell for under $100.
$150.00 - $250.00
2005-2007
$65
There should be two bolts on the bow, one on the top limb and one on the bottom limb
I had the same bow new back in 1986
the draw lengthon a nova s7 bow can be adjusted between 27-29 inches
nope, brute is better value has same cam as madness bow,shoots close to same in fps. 100-150 dollars cheaper, brute bow is physically as tough a bow as any 1500 to 2000 bow on the market period. I have owned 11 new pse bows and many other big named bows and the bruteX with proper setup is as good if not better than any out there. No other bow has the same feel as a pse only someone who has owned many of them will tell you that. if a bow doesn't feel correct in your hand then don't waste your money & time on it no matter who makes it or how cool it looks.
They range from 150.00 for beginner bows to 1000.00 for high end name brand bows like PSE, Mathews and Bowtech.
The value of a compound bow can vary greatly depending on the brand, model, condition, and included accessories. It's best to research similar models online or consult with a local archery shop for an accurate estimate of its worth.
The exact year is not documented but the Browning heat compound bow made in the 1970s. Browning Archery was acquired by PSE in 2001.
He's using a PSE MOJO with NRG cams. His bow is painted green with chrome limbs. The hunting versions are all dipped in a camo film while the target bows are anodized in red/orange with black limbs. There are different models with different cam types but it is definitely a MOJO. If you search PSE MOJO in google you'll get lots of pictures and it is exactly the same bow used in the show. I hunt with one, which means I spend a lot of time shooting and handling it.