Hoyts 4 sale
#1
Hoyts 4 sale
Hoyt Vectrix. 650$ 27" 60/70 lbs. maybe 50 arrows been shot through it.
Hoyt Havoctec w/ Cam & 1/2. 300$ 27.5-29". 60/70 lbs. Brand new Vaportrail strings and cabeles.
If you want any pics of the bows pm me and i'll send you some. These are two awesome bows. Im selling the vectrix bc the draw length is to short. I am selling the havoctec to have money to put into another bow.
THanks
Hoyt Havoctec w/ Cam & 1/2. 300$ 27.5-29". 60/70 lbs. Brand new Vaportrail strings and cabeles.
If you want any pics of the bows pm me and i'll send you some. These are two awesome bows. Im selling the vectrix bc the draw length is to short. I am selling the havoctec to have money to put into another bow.
THanks
#3
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 16
RE: Hoyts 4 sale
Whats up , I had the same dilemna last week posting my new Drenalin I'm sellin as well. I took a digital picture of it, then downloaded it onto a file on my documents. then tried to upload the photo when I started this ad, by clicking I think attach documents, or something of that sort. Then clicked "Browse", it opened up my photo files automatically , then selected the photo by clicking once on it, then clicked, "Open", then clicked upload file on the Huntingnet window that the "Browse " button originally came from, once you tinker around with this, you'll figure it out quick, If the photo says won't download because file is too large, then find a program to downsize the photo, either paint shop or something of the equivelant. Find "Stretch & Skew" then go from 100% horizontal, to 50%, and same for vertical, 50% and save it as same file, so you can go back to the Browse button and click the same photo and it will upload successfully, I hope this helps cause computers are more complicating than women, but sure fun to mess with.talk later, Brandon-Sierraghost