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plohl
31-07-2006, 03:41 PM
hi,

I have a Hoyt Ultra Tec and parts for sale. Its pretty much a complete set up for a competion target bow, except decent arrows

I am selling the lot as a package; none of the parts are for sale separately.

Includes:

2004 Hoyt Ultra Tec Compound Bow with XT 3000 limbs (flame)

Cam & 1/2

Sure Loc sight

Beiter Scope 6x

Easton A/C/E SS stabilizer

Bernardini drop-away arrow rest

Bow Guard bow case

Scott release aid

6 Al arrows

That

Brenton
31-07-2006, 06:34 PM
What is the poundage range and what is the draw length?
Red flame or silver flame?

Thanks
Brenton

Karl
01-08-2006, 02:21 PM
What kind of sure-loc sight is it?

plohl
01-08-2006, 04:30 PM
It's red flame. The draw length is long, i think i was shooting it at 28 inches, and that was at a low setting. As for the poundage, i used to shoot at about 45 - 50 ish.

I am pretty sure that the sure-loc is a Challenger model



Oh, and the price isnt fixed, i will take $1800 ono

plohl
13-09-2006, 07:24 AM
i will take $1500 or make an offer

yama99
13-09-2006, 05:15 PM
Does anyone know if this bow can make 31.5 inch draw length and 60lb weight?

If it does i am a little interested.

plohl
17-09-2006, 03:36 PM
wouldnt have the slightest about the draw length, and i think it would just fall sort of 30 lbs,

plohl
30-10-2006, 10:32 PM
i have dropped the price to $1250 for the lot

Progen
30-10-2006, 11:23 PM
wouldnt have the slightest about the draw length, and i think it would just fall sort of 30 lbs,

The draw weight's written on the limbs. Take a good look. Most potential buyers would want to know that.

plohl
31-10-2006, 11:24 AM
haha, that was ment to say "just fall sort of 60 lbs" oops, and as for the stuff being on the limbs, i have looked and looked, but its not there sadly, all that is on the limbs is the yellow lifetime warranty sticker and a bar code with a bunch of random numbers next to it, nothing on the draw length or max poundage.

i'll just clear some stuff up anyways:

the draw length atm is 28 inches, and it is on the lower settings on the cams

i used to shoot it at 50 lbs, and from what i can remember, it could go to 60 lbs or just fall short, about 58

cheers


plohl

plohl
09-11-2006, 09:38 PM
i am dropping the price down to $1000, email me with any enquires

plohl
17-11-2006, 11:48 AM
right o, i am biting the bullet on this and i am now selling the bow and parts separate. email me any enquires

cheers

shane

plohl
20-11-2006, 11:09 AM
i am selling the bow by itself for $700

for those that have sent a pm or email concerning the sight, i am selling it for $200, and the scope for $100

cheers

shane

(i'll post a full price list in a few days)

plohl
21-11-2006, 06:11 PM
today i found out the proper draw length of the bow. it is 29" - 31.5", sorry for the mix ups.

cheers

shane

violator
21-11-2006, 06:54 PM
are you looking at selling any of the other stuff seperate? if so give me a buzz
looking for a new stabalizer,

plohl
22-11-2006, 01:27 PM
parts list with prices

2004 Hoyt Ultra Tec Compound Bow with XT 3000 limbs (flame) Cam & 1/2 $700

Sure Loc sight challenger model (2000 is think, 20 adjustments per mm) $200

Beiter Scope 6x ~ SOLD

Easton A/C/E SS, stabilizer (ally and carbon), ~ SOLD

Bernardini drop-away arrow rest $80

Bow Guard bow case $100

Scott release aid (camo, similar to the mongoose pro) $50

clout sight (is machined from ally with mirrors and that, and can be
fully adjusted) $50

quiver $20

all prices do not include postage, and are ono.

cheers

plohl