I am reluctantly selling my crossbow after acquiring a new compound. I've owned it for two years, and took two Michigan whitetails last year (having to pull half a bolt out of the buck's heart when I field dressed him less than 50 yards from where I pulled the trigger). It is a really wonderful, and pleasingly accurate crossbow, but it is time for me to sell it. It includes the following:
PRICE: $350, INCLUDES SHIPPING
Anyone who is interested, please send me a PM with any questions. Before I consider any sale, I will be following the rules/guidelines of sale set by Archery Talk. At least 1 phone call will be required by a prospective buyer, as well as every consideration taken from purchasing process start to end. I have been screwed before (not here) and the safety precautions are there for me, as well as you. I have sold online before (check out my ebay profile: invinciblegoblin), but with something that means a lot to me, I won't sell it to someone who is just looking to have a crossbow and not use it. As a dedicated hunter, I am hoping to sell my Eastman to someone who will use it both responsibly and in the field.
Padded Crossbow Case
Two bolts (different sizes to help determine shooter's preference)
Extra practice tips
Instruction manual
4 Bolt Quiver (easily attaches to crossbow)
Crossbow lubricant
And the crossbow of course
Two bolts (different sizes to help determine shooter's preference)
Extra practice tips
Instruction manual
4 Bolt Quiver (easily attaches to crossbow)
Crossbow lubricant
And the crossbow of course
PRICE: $350, INCLUDES SHIPPING
Anyone who is interested, please send me a PM with any questions. Before I consider any sale, I will be following the rules/guidelines of sale set by Archery Talk. At least 1 phone call will be required by a prospective buyer, as well as every consideration taken from purchasing process start to end. I have been screwed before (not here) and the safety precautions are there for me, as well as you. I have sold online before (check out my ebay profile: invinciblegoblin), but with something that means a lot to me, I won't sell it to someone who is just looking to have a crossbow and not use it. As a dedicated hunter, I am hoping to sell my Eastman to someone who will use it both responsibly and in the field.