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23-07-2012, 17:42   #151
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Mathews Monster Bow For Sale

Mathews Monster. Right Handed. 6" Brace-height. 65-80lb Draw-weight.
Any Draw-length required in 1/2" steps. Realtree AP Lost Cammo.

New, used only one week.
Spare Pair of Cams.
Spare String, Bus-cable & Yolks.
Mathews Dead-end String Stop.
Mathews Focus Grip.

Mathews Lifetime Warranty can be transferred to new owner as bow is unregistered. Dealer can authenticate the warranty's validity.

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29-07-2012, 14:12   #152
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Hi All-
Selling my PSE Baby G Force
http://www.adverts.ie/other-sports-f...und-bow/822785

Nice fast bow - would be perfect for field archery. I used it for 1 season of whitetail deer hunting in the States - now that I can't hunt with it I never use it anymore. It's in basically new condition and comes with a pile of gear and a sexy lockable hard case. The bow gets locked into the case by screw down rubber bars - it's bombproof. If the airline didn't destroy it on the way over here then it must be decent right?
Included are:
11 Beman ICS carbon arrows with field points
3 pin fibreoptic sight
quiver
sling
Stabiliser
Peep sight
Mechanical release
and last but not least a few armguards

Thanks for looking!
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Hi All -Still available and the first 300 will take it. Come on lads that's a hell of a bargain for you, courtesy of our **** economy. Need to get this sold!
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01-08-2012, 12:57   #153
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Second hand Archery Equipment?

Does anyone have any such equipment that they no longer use or want. My 3 sons and myself are interested in taking it up,
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02-08-2012, 18:32   #154
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Hi,

I'm looking to get a recurve bow/set, ideally with a wood or wood-looking riser (the Martin X-200 would be nearly ideal) with about a 22lb draw to start with. I'm 5'10", right handed.
Anyone tiring of their kit and prepared to part with it for a reasonable sum?

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05-08-2012, 23:12   #155
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and...

bags of beiter quad rods

1 x white 41" rod
1 x green 33" rod with one green 10" side rod
1 x red 37" rod with 2 10" side rods

1 bag of green and red colored bieter side pieces
1 bag of various ends and connector bits
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06-08-2012, 20:17   #156
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and some arrows: all are in excellent condition in the case of the acc and ace and fmj, only shot once. arrows measure from end of carbon or aluminium to nock groove using easton standard nocks.

23 a/c/g 480's, 31.5" long, 120 grain break off steel points, pin nocks, and mckinney flo yellow #2 nocks, 4" white wrap, with easton shield vanes (200's)

12 a/c/e 400's, with screw in points. wraps and spin wings with pin nocks and and orange easton X10 #2 nocks - 31" long

13 easton lightspeed 400's - 29" long, standard nib points, 7" white wraps, with easton shield vanes (200's)

13" easton a/c/c 440 spine (3-39) 29" long with standard nib points, 7" white wraps, with easton shield vanes (200's), 1 extra arrow 1/4 inch shorter (mistake on the saw)

12 Axis FMJ 500's, 31.5" long, screw in points, 7" white wraps, with easton shield vanes (200's)

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07-08-2012, 11:00   #157
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lastly, some recurve gear

KAP winstar II riser (pretty good nick, comes with rest & shibuya button)

KAP challenger Long 28" limbs

Arco Spigarelli Spiga Revolution Riser, in Black & yellow, moderate nick, comes with original button and rest.

Samick long 22" limbs (are the beginner ones, cant remember the exact ones but the cheapest ones)

Hoyt 900cx 48" limbs, long

w&w apecs-n 42" limbs, long
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02-09-2012, 23:19   #158
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One year old, used 2 or 3 times, still in the plastic. This is a complete set suitable for beginner/intermediate archer.


Bow Samick Privlage
Dacron string
Arrow rest
Cartel sight
Case
tab
Arm guard
Bow stand
Cartel Quiver
6 arrows


Can be viewed in Carlow or Dublin
Any question, give me a shout
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05-11-2012, 21:43   #159
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Hi, anybody got any 2nd hand gear around munster? Looking for beginner recurve stuff. My ideal would be a RH 70" bow @ 26lbs but a good 25" riser would be a great start. On a tight budget!
Thanks.
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Don't suppose anybody happens to have a Hoyt Matrix riser (25") that they no longer have a need for and with which they would like to part?

Seen one down the club last night and it is a really nice riser. Have looked online (Google & Ebay UK/US) but no joy.

So if anybody would like to place one in a loving home, give me a shout.
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The Matrix was once a top of the line Hoyt riser, they still command a reasonable price. Try Ebay UK but be aware in most cases you'll need to contact the vendor in advance so that people from Ireland can bid on it. It seems to be set for the UK only by default.

You could also try leaving a message on the 'Archery Ireland Buy and Sell' on Facebook.
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The Matrix was once a top of the line Hoyt riser, they still command a reasonable price. Try Ebay UK but be aware in most cases you'll need to contact the vendor in advance so that people from Ireland can bid on it. It seems to be set for the UK only by default.

You could also try leaving a message on the 'Archery Ireland Buy and Sell' on Facebook.
Yep, guy at club and girlfriend both shoot matrix risers and explained the risers history and also advised that they woudl be as rare as hens teeth which is proving to be the case.

I have/had my eye on the Hoyt horizon riser, but I just liked the look of the Matrix wehn I seen it last night.

Cheers for the heads up on the Archery ireland Buy & Sell Facebook page, I didn't know ablut that.
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Don't suppose anybody happens to have a Hoyt Matrix riser (25") that they no longer have a need for and with which they would like to part?

Seen one down the club last night and it is a really nice riser. Have looked online (Google & Ebay UK/US) but no joy.

So if anybody would like to place one in a loving home, give me a shout.
I gotta agree with greysides. You will find it pretty tough to get one, most people who have one (myself included) would not be interested in parting with theirs.

If you are looking for a "good" Hoyt you should look at the Hoyt Nexus. You can only get them second hand now, unless you find a shop with a few in stock. It is the riser that came after the Matrix.

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I gotta agree with greysides. You will find it pretty tough to get one, most people who have one (myself included) would not be interested in parting with theirs.

If you are looking for a "good" Hoyt you should look at the Hoyt Nexus. You can only get them second hand now, unless you find a shop with a few in stock. It is the riser that came after the Matrix.

Good Luck,
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ArcheryShop.ie have the Hoyt Nexus advertised for €440 (5th riser down on page) is this the one you mean?

It's not too bad though the colours shown don't do much for it Might give them a call and arrange to drop down to them for a look
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That's the riser alright. Yeah those pictures do not do it justice, Google should get you some better images. One of the advantages the Nexus has over the Matrix is that it accepts some of the more modern Hoyt Grips, even the standard grip on it was radically redesigned for optimal hand placement.

There might be a few second hand Nexus risers on this thread if you go back through it.

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