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It depends on the age and condition of the bow. Details such as poundage and draw length would also assist. I would not buy a second hand bow that is over 10 years of age simply because of wear and tear on the equipment can cause the bow to fail. This can sometimes result in serious injury to the person using the bow at the time.

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first of all dont give out the serial # smart one and check with a Archery shop the can give you a estiment I have no idea. I have my dad's B9A 7953.

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Depends on condition, and what comes with it, could be around 500 or so if in good condition and what acc, are on it.

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25 to 50

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