ruppart Report post Posted May 3, 2021 (edited) ***SOLD PENDING FUNDS*** Older PSE Freak, #60-#70. This bow supports normal draw lengths (29") up to, well, freakish draw lengths of 33" (its current setting...yeah, I'm tall). Bow has seen use, but is in great shape except for some wear on the grip. Includes: TiteSpot quiver QAD UltraRest drop-away rest Black hills 5-pin sight Limb saver stabilizer Scott mongoose release (along with a new strap for it) Tru-flight release (pretty much new) 14 Carbon Express 450 arrows Case Misc parts (nocks, string wax, etc.) Various Montec 125gr broad heads (4 pristine ones, 4-5 more that are "target" broad heads now after being used on animals) Barely used XXL Block target (not pictured) Almost Super tough ultra-custom hand-made arrow holder Had lots of fun with this for a few years (including an antelope!), but lately life isn't going to allow the time & resources for archery hunting, and that's not going to change anytime soon. So if someone drew an elk tag for the fall or just wants to fling some high-tech sticks, check this package out. It's not the latest & greatest hotness, but is a great shooting & forgiving bow. $500 for the whole package. Edited May 4, 2021 by ruppart Updated status Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hoss50 Report post Posted May 3, 2021 Where are you located? I have been thinking alot about getting a bow, but I am 6'4" and I suspect the standard bows are not long enough for me. What year is it? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ruppart Report post Posted May 3, 2021 I'm in the SW Valley area (Goodyear). I'm 6'8", and it fits me at the max draw (but just barely...). Bows with a draw length beyond 31" seem pretty limited, at least from what I remember. Maybe it's changed in the last few years? Year? Oh, man...2014? In the omg-i-need-the-newest-fastest-fanciest-most-expensive-bow-every-year sense, it's a dinosaur. However, even with the longer/heavier arrows I'm shooting, I seem to remember chrono results of 307 fps with a 400+ grain arrow (when I had it up to 68+ pounds). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites