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Title: Classifieds
Post by: leatherneck on February 11, 2009, 08:37:00 AM
Maybe I'm bored or a little cabin fever, but I'm real curious of something. Did you ever go to the classifieds and see a bow for sale and in the caption it says: "Never been shot". I don't know about you all but if I get a new bow(or new to me) the first thing I do is go shoot it. So I get real apprehensive buying a bow from someone that says those words thinking there is more than meets the eye. Not always I'm sure but makes you wonder. Whats your opinion?

Mike
Title: Re: Classifieds
Post by: ranger 3 on February 11, 2009, 08:57:00 AM
I couldn't have a bow just sitting there and not shoot it, unless both my hands were broken...Howard
Title: Re: Classifieds
Post by: vermonster13 on February 11, 2009, 09:03:00 AM
Should actually say never been shot by them because I don't know any bowyer who doesn't test shoot a bow before shipping. Depends on who posts the ad on the believing part.
Title: Re: Classifieds
Post by: Blackhawk on February 11, 2009, 10:39:00 AM
I see it frequently on the auction sites...and believe it. Some folks are just not archers and cannot even string a bow.  To post one on TG that you "have never shot" is strange indeed.
Title: Re: Classifieds
Post by: straitera on February 11, 2009, 11:18:00 AM
I waited for a bow for over a year once calling every so often to check on it. When I got it, it wasn't near what I ordered and had a 25# draw weight differential. I called to send it back and the bowyer argued. I sent him his previous confirming e-mails as to the correct specs. He wanted me to send it back and wait on another. Finally decided to chalk it up to experience. I never shot this bow one time and eventually sold it. Worst archery experience ever. The only good news; the guy I sold it to loved it.
Title: Re: Classifieds
Post by: Terry Green on February 11, 2009, 11:26:00 AM
QuoteOriginally posted by Blackhawk:
 Some folks are just not archers and cannot even string a bow.
Yeah...I agree...but why would anyone buy a bow with the intention of not shooting it?  And if they didn't buy it new....the how do they know its never been shot?
Title: Re: Classifieds
Post by: TexasTrad on February 11, 2009, 12:23:00 PM
I actually just bought a bow (via the tradGang classifieds) from a guy that had never shot the bow (and he stated so in the ad).  This seemed a little odd to me when I read the ad because I immediately shoot any bow that shows up at my door.  It was a Border Black Douglas.  The guy ordered the bow and then developed health issues which prevented him from shooting it when it arrived.  Once I sent him the money he got in his car and delivered the bow to me which is above and beyond the call of duty because he lives about 4.5 hours away.  He just did not want the bow to be damaged during shipping.  The bow is in the original packaging from Border and is in pristine condidtion.  I agree that my experience is unusual, I just wanted to point out that it may be true that the potential seller has not shot the bow.  The guy I bought the bow from has a couple of more bows for sale on the classifieds right now --- a morrison and a black widow.
Title: Re: Classifieds
Post by: Wannabe1 on February 11, 2009, 12:34:00 PM
I don't find it so unusual. Living in Oregon, I have bought a couple of bows, and have not been able to get out and shoot them for weeks due to weather. One of them I even considered getting rid of before even shooting it because it didn't feel right in my hand. I still have the bow, haven't shot it and am still considering getting rid of it.
Title: Re: Classifieds
Post by: owlbait on February 11, 2009, 05:05:00 PM
Sometimes it seems there are bow "speculators" out there that are buying and selling to make a couple bucks. Maybe they don't shoot the bow. My sickness on the other hand is that I MUST shoot it so I can honestly tell the next owner how it shoots.
Title: Re: Classifieds
Post by: Shawn Leonard on February 11, 2009, 05:21:00 PM
Wow, I shoot them in the house, turn the truck headlights on, have my wife hold an umbrella, drive to a range and go thru a lot more just to shoot them as soon as I get them. I could never ever post that unless I was half dead and even than it would be tough! Shawn
Title: Re: Classifieds
Post by: cacciatore on February 11, 2009, 05:21:00 PM
I wear out my bows,but I get too many (Bow alchoolic!!)and sometimes I order 2 in the same time with same weight but different woods. I use the one I like less and live brand new the other, this way I have some bows that are never been shoot in the last 15 years. Maybe I like anew kind of wood combination and order a new one,that I don't shoot,keeping using the old one
Title: Re: Classifieds
Post by: Blackstick on February 11, 2009, 06:31:00 PM
I bought a used BW recurve last July and just in the last three weeks started to shoot it. The reason being that I was heavily involved with my longbow and I knew that is what I wanted to hunt with last season. Sometime around May I will make a decision on this year and park the rest.
Title: Re: Classifieds
Post by: Cherokee Scout on February 11, 2009, 06:47:00 PM
Some people buy at yard sales and auctions. They do not shoot at all, they buy anything, they are just looking to make a profit on the stuff they buy at bargain prices.
Title: Re: Classifieds
Post by: martin guy on February 11, 2009, 07:57:00 PM
I'm with Shawn.
Title: Re: Classifieds
Post by: Gordon martiniuk on February 11, 2009, 08:43:00 PM
To not shoot a bow you own is just not right .. Im also with shawn whatever it takes yes I would shoot it I am not buying things like Im a long bow guy so thats why i did not shoot it yet .. I call shanaginasims on those that state I never shot it if they know how to get on trad gang classifieds they Shot it!  :confused:
Title: Re: Classifieds
Post by: leatherneck on February 11, 2009, 09:04:00 PM
I'm right along with Shaun, Terry, and the rest of you. It doesn't matter what time of day, what weather, nothing could stop me from shooting a new/used bow that I bought and it just arrived. Only thing would be a health condition that I would not shoot. Unless I wasn't ever going to shoot again, I wouldn't sell it! I bought it for a reason and it's at least getting arrows through it.
Glad to see I'm not alone on this. Boy cabin fever gets a man to thinking. Maybe too much. Come on next thru. where I'll be slinging arrows at some javies. Later all.

Mike
Title: Re: Classifieds
Post by: Str8Arrow on February 12, 2009, 04:29:00 PM
It would be difficult to believe many bows have never been shot, though lots seem to get very little use. I bought one a couple years ago, used, from a guy who had several bows and had shot this one very little. The day I got it, I took about 30 shots and then hurt my shoulder about a week later, before I had a chance to shoot it again. I've had it 2.5 years and haven't shot it since that first day because the draw weight is simply too much now that my rotator cuff is damaged. I can now shoot a bow 10 lb lighter (barely) but haven't been able to build back up to the point where I can handle the new one - still hoping.
Title: Re: Classifieds
Post by: TonyW on February 12, 2009, 10:33:00 PM
I just pray that they've never been dry fired.

To a novice, twanging away without an arrow is always possible.

Look at all the guys who write "60 inch AMMO" instead of AMO - some people really think it means the length of the "ammo."
Title: Re: Classifieds
Post by: Molson on February 13, 2009, 12:33:00 AM
QuoteOriginally posted by Shawn Leonard:
Wow, I shoot them in the house, turn the truck headlights on, have my wife hold an umbrella, drive to a range and go thru a lot more just to shoot them as soon as I get them. I could never ever post that unless I was half dead and even than it would be tough! Shawn
Absolutely! Just got a Tundra Wolf yesterday and stood out in a downpour shooting it.  When I got too wet, I drove a half hour away to buy a new target.  Last night and today we had winds of about 50 mph.  Ask my wife what I was doing down the hall into the dining room when she got home.  :D
Title: Re: Classifieds
Post by: leatherneck on February 13, 2009, 07:00:00 AM
Thats what I'm talking about Molson! BTW-Since you have admitted that you broke man-law on a new bow, I expect pics will be posted withinn the next 24 hrs. or else.  :knothead:
Title: Re: Classifieds
Post by: John Nail on February 13, 2009, 07:26:00 AM
Yeah, just like using "mint" in the description. Mint means a new, uncirculated coin. This would be "New in the original box" for a bow. Then you find out it has been shot at 3D or something. Used is USED. No way around it.
Title: Re: Classifieds
Post by: Kelly on February 13, 2009, 09:50:00 AM
It can and does happen. Recently, I bought a Jack Howard Classic, one of the last bows still in Jack's shop. It was brand new and as far as was known, unshot because no string could be found anywhere in the shop. When I received it  there was no string. Since receiving it and a string from Charlie I did string it up, drew it back a couple times but never let go of the string-never been shot. Unstrung it and put it back in case where it was until it was sent to the new owner.

Granted this is a special circumstance being such a collectors bow but it can happen. Most of the time any bow has been shot at least a few times, or more.