1) Martin Scepter III- Blue to red fade, bare bow only. $375 obo
Fury X Cams 27.5" Draw as-is.
Elite Limbs
55lb limbs
BCY 452x strings and cables (have 1.5 outdoor seasons on them)
This was my outdoor (and indoor backup) bow for years. I hold state outdoor records and tied 3 national outdoor records. It's a shooter!
2) Martin Cougar III- Blue to red fade, bare bow only. $325 obo
#1 Fury Cams-27.25" draw as it sits (minus the loop)
50lb limbs
16" straight limbs
BCY 452x strings and cables (Have 1 indoor season on them- uncountable arrow count though)
This was my indoor bow (and outdoor backup) for years, I won the Las Vegas World Archery Festival with this bow.
This bow was not available as built. I had it built by a friend at Martin, then built it as-is with the Fury Cams.
I'll also sell the Scetper as seen in the pic for $725 with sight/scope, stabilizer (not the rear counter-weight Limb Savers), and rest shown.
Also, the Cougar with that same setup for $650.
Both of these bows have been meticulously maintained. New bushings, no burs on the cams, serving is great, etc... Neither have been shot in about a year, but I'll guarantee they'll shoot just as good as when I hung them up. These are both about 62% let-off.
Fury X Cams 27.5" Draw as-is.
Elite Limbs
55lb limbs
BCY 452x strings and cables (have 1.5 outdoor seasons on them)
This was my outdoor (and indoor backup) bow for years. I hold state outdoor records and tied 3 national outdoor records. It's a shooter!
2) Martin Cougar III- Blue to red fade, bare bow only. $325 obo
#1 Fury Cams-27.25" draw as it sits (minus the loop)
50lb limbs
16" straight limbs
BCY 452x strings and cables (Have 1 indoor season on them- uncountable arrow count though)
This was my indoor bow (and outdoor backup) for years, I won the Las Vegas World Archery Festival with this bow.
This bow was not available as built. I had it built by a friend at Martin, then built it as-is with the Fury Cams.
I'll also sell the Scetper as seen in the pic for $725 with sight/scope, stabilizer (not the rear counter-weight Limb Savers), and rest shown.
Also, the Cougar with that same setup for $650.
Both of these bows have been meticulously maintained. New bushings, no burs on the cams, serving is great, etc... Neither have been shot in about a year, but I'll guarantee they'll shoot just as good as when I hung them up. These are both about 62% let-off.