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Phizinza
14-11-2006, 02:28 PM
I got this bow from the US about two years ago. It is a 2001-03 model I think? Since then I haven't used it much at all. The bow has Sim Limb savers, and cat wisker string silencers. I've also fitted it with a compound style GKF arrow rest ($30 type) and it shoots great with fingers or release.
It also comes with a spare set of 50lb limbs which are practically new. It has 40lb limbs on it at the moment but the paint is a bit warn on them. Still good and no sign of cracks.

The PSE Coyote uses a compound riser (from the Spyder) along with recurve limbs. Compared to other recurves I've seen it shoots pretty fast. You take it apart all you need is a alen key and it comes apart in seconds. Because it uses a compoud riser it has great centre shot. I've tuned it so it shoots straight with a release aid and the nock is almost level with the rest. No weird funky recurve angles on your arrow here. With the string sliencers it's pretty quite, not as quite as some compound hunting bows though.

Anyway, read this here and have a look around on the net for the bow, it's quite interesting I reckon.
http://www.bowhunting.net/evaluation/001-PSE-Coyote.html

I would concider selling the extra limbs separate, just make an offer and we'll go from there.

I paid about $400 for the bow, so make an offer because I'm not sure what it's worth. It is kind of unique and I can't find many here in Australia.

Sorry about the big pictures, but if they were smaller it would be hard to see, phone cameras don't like the dark.
http://offroadingsubarus.com/sale/DSC01183.JPG
http://offroadingsubarus.com/sale/DSC01184.JPG

I also have a Flip Master arrow rest and a recurve sight with 12" bar.
Which if you want one or the other I will throw it in with the bow for no extra cost.
http://offroadingsubarus.com/sale/DSC01187.JPG
http://offroadingsubarus.com/sale/DSC01188.JPG

Postage to Australia would be around $50, so lets work with that, I'll make up the difference later if I must.

Phizinza
28-11-2006, 11:37 AM
bump

Phizinza
05-12-2006, 04:49 PM
anyone?

brandon002
04-01-2007, 06:10 PM
sweet bow mate intrested in trade ?

Phizinza
04-01-2007, 06:24 PM
Really I just need the money.. But what do you have in mind? PM me, with photo's maybe?

Boris
16-04-2007, 06:25 PM
Hey Phizinza

Is this bow still for sale ??

Boris

Jacob Goodwin
19-04-2007, 03:23 PM
Yes...is the bow still for sale?

Phizinza
19-04-2007, 06:54 PM
Yes, the box is still for sale.
It still has the limb savers, but one fell off and I can't stick it back on.. If you want more detail just ask.

I'm happy to post anywhere in Australia.

Jacob Goodwin
20-04-2007, 09:14 AM
Phiz,

I've sent you a PM (Sorry admin!!) but not sure if it went through as my machine crashed as I was sending it.

If you haven't received the PM, can you give me a call on 0437-964-849.

Jake

Phizinza
20-04-2007, 09:44 AM
Boris and Jacob, I got both your messages.
I'll take $210 for it posted to either of you. An extra $15 should cover insurance if you want it.
I'll only accept direct deposit or paypal.

I'll through the 12" sight and extra rest in for free just to get rid of them.
My plan was to bow fish with this also, but I'm not a keen fishermen and I get side tracked easy.

So, whos keen on that deal?

Eberbachl
20-04-2007, 10:19 AM
and it shoots great with fingers or release.

:silly:

Postage to Australia would be around $50

Aren't you (and the bow) already in Australia?

:silly:

The last bow I posted interstate cost $12.05

An extra $15 should cover insurance if you want it.

Around $4 would cover registration and insurance.

Phizinza
20-04-2007, 12:06 PM
EDIT: whats your problem?

Eberbachl
20-04-2007, 12:58 PM
I wonder why you'd be advocating shooting a recurve with a release aid, why postage to Australia would be $50 when you're already in Australia, and why insurance would be $15.

Phizinza
20-04-2007, 01:43 PM
I wonder why you'd be advocating shooting a recurve with a release aid, why postage to Australia would be $50 when you're already in Australia, and why insurance would be $15.

Top post is 6 months old if you haven't noticed...

$17 for normal postage, plus $10 for my time wrapping and packing. I really just took a guess at the insurance, it you read what I said it didn't look like I really knew how much it would cost. But if I do include insurance I have to do a little more work, with is time, and time is money.
I have set a price, which includes postage.. It looks like you don't want to buy it, so why should I care what you care? If you have something to say to the buyers, why not direct it to them, not ask me why this why that?

Whats wrong with shooting recurve with a release other then all forms of completion don't allow it? I done it for a year with this bow.. Never had a problem.

Jacob Goodwin
21-04-2007, 06:18 AM
Phiz,

I'm based in SA already (Adelaide). So, I'm more than happy to pick it up directly. Thus, would be interested in discussing the purchase of the bow.

Can you give me a call (mobile is on the PM I sent)?

Jake

Phizinza
26-04-2007, 04:45 PM
Sold