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PSE Spider Youth Bow - to a good home

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Vito, Aug 30, 2011.

  1. Vito

    Vito Grizzled Veteran

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    Here's the deal, I have a PSE Spider Youth Bow in good condition. Bow is for a lefty. It is around 10 years old, but I can't say for sure. It was my Mom's and she took great care of it. Its been a while since I've looked at it, but I believe its ready to shoot. Not sure if she took the rest off or not. I do know it has a very new string suppressor on it.

    She upgraded her bow a couple years ago and the PSE has just been sitting in my basement. It should be in the hands of a young or new bowhunter. I ran this idea by my Mom and she is all for it. I will gladly send it to a deserving youngster or lady. I have no idea what it cost to ship a bow. If its less than $20, I'll cover it. I'm sure someone here knows...whats it usually run?

    This is not a first come, first serve deal. If you are serious about getting a youngster, sister, or wife into bowhunting...give me some details. No girlfriends. I would prefer it goes to a kid, if possible. Either reply to this thread or send me a PM.

    Here are some specs I found for the bow. I believe it is the 40# model, so draw weight would be 30-40#. Again, its a left handed model. This thing has killed its fair share of deer.

    Bow Features :
    Synergy 4 Cam
    Whisker Biscuit
    PSE Spyder Youth Bow Specs
    Draw Weights : 20, 30, 40 lbs
    Draw Lengths : 21-25"
    Axle to Axle : 32"
    Brace Height : 5-3/4"
    Mass Weight : 2.6 lbs
    Effective Let Off : 65%
    IBO Speed : 240 fps

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  2. jfergus7

    jfergus7 Legendary Woodsman

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    Nice job Vito! Hope some kid appreciates and gets a ton of use out of it!
     
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    bloodcrick Moderator/BHOD Prostaff

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    Thats a good Bow guys, my son had one,,kudos to you Vito
     
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    seanmoe Weekend Warrior

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    Good job Vito, my kids and nephews all shoot but they couldnt handle a bow of that wieght yet but you sure did make some youngster a very lucky someone:)
     
  5. Bow Hunter Beck

    Bow Hunter Beck Weekend Warrior

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    I have a younger brother he has a bow and its geting to small so it might work for him as a present ill think about it
     
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    houseoftoes Weekend Warrior

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    My son is a lefty ( my south paw ) and he always stands in the backyard with me while a practice shooting. He takes 2 of my
    arrows one for the bow and one for the arrow and mimics me. Actually quite funny watching him draw back. Anyways if you
    have not found a home for that bow keep me in mind. He is 4 now but I want to get him a bow to play around with and
    practice.


    Crap I just noticed the draw weight on it LOL!! He won't be able to draw that for a while.
    Hope you find a good home for it.
     
  7. GregH

    GregH Legendary Woodsman

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    When I used to give archery lessons to kids, this bow was a very good bow for kids to learn on.

    Good job Vito
     
  8. bushmasterar15

    bushmasterar15 Weekend Warrior

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    Sir my daughter is 15 and just starting to be intrigued with archery and has been out with me when practicing. If you still have this bow I think she would really enjoy it. Please let me know. Thank you. Only lefty of the family.
     
  9. michael_pearce

    michael_pearce Grizzled Veteran

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    Vito,
    I am glad to see you and your mom are willing to donate that bow to someone that could use and appreciate it.
    That my friends is how we keep our traditions alive in this world.
    :tu:
     
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    bushmasterar15 Weekend Warrior

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    Thanks to you and you mom for doing this.
     
  11. Aaron

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    Cost me 24.70 to ship a bow the other day before insurance, I had $350 ins. on it though and all together was $30.50 going from VA to MN.

    So you should be right in around there with the price. Awesome thing your doing, hope it goes to a good home!
     

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