I recently got back into archery and purchased a new bow. In the process I dug out my old Browning. I found a receipt in the case dating from an accessory I had purchased. It was dated from 1997. That would be the last time I shot it.
With a new bow now in my arsenal, the question is what do I do with the Browning? I doubt there is any value in it and not having shot it for 20 years I'm leery of selling or giving away.
It's a beautiful looking bow but being so new to the sport again I'm not sure if I'm a good judge of it's safety.
I'd hate to simply trash it but as I mentioned I don't want to give away or sell anything that might blow up.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks!
With a new bow now in my arsenal, the question is what do I do with the Browning? I doubt there is any value in it and not having shot it for 20 years I'm leery of selling or giving away.
It's a beautiful looking bow but being so new to the sport again I'm not sure if I'm a good judge of it's safety.
I'd hate to simply trash it but as I mentioned I don't want to give away or sell anything that might blow up.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks!

