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Hoyt Reflex Timberwolf?
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Thinking of buying a back-up bow... I have a friend who has a 2005 Hoyt Reflex Timberwolf.
Any insight you Hoyt guys can lend me with this bow?
It has a full set up and rated to 70lbs.. looks like it is in great condition.
Thoughts, advice?
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Re: Hoyt Reflex Timberwolf?
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Depends on the price, but you can not go wrong with a Hoyt or Reflex.
Got that bow for my son and he loves it
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Totally depends on the price.
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425 For whole thing...trophy taker rest, limbsaver stabalizer, case, arrows.. The works.
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pick it up
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I guess it depends on what sights and stuff on it. I don't think its a deal. I can find better shooting bows for that price.
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