As the title states, I am looking for a used Lonewolf Assassin. $230+ for a new one is a little rich for my blood.
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Re: WTB Lonewolf Assassin
Check with Dan he has some great prices on stands.
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Stanley wrote:Check with Dan he has some great prices on stands.
I don't have any discounted assassins... I have Assaults and Alphas...
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I looked for over a year on ebay, craigslist, here and Archerytalk trying to find a used one and never could. I got mine new from Dan and I really like it. I think the reason its so expensive is because the harness it comes with is a specialised harness rather than just the normal free ones included. The harness probably makes up almost half of the price, its pretty cool. Nonetheless there still expensive but they are worth it in the long run. Another thing to keep in mind is how your going to get into a tree, you will probably need either the mini sticks, screw in ones or some other method, I've been using the regular sticks and its a pain to pack.jakedeaver wrote:As the title states, I am looking for a used Lonewolf Assassin. $230+ for a new one is a little rich for my blood.
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Brad Lamont wrote:Another thing to keep in mind is how your going to get into a tree, you will probably need either the mini sticks, screw in ones or some other method, I've been using the regular sticks and its a pain to pack.
Thanks for the info Brad. I use Cranford folding, screw-in steps for my mobile stuff, so I am set there.
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Is the assassin the little one, not more than a 2x2 platform and no seat? If so send Hodag Hunter a PM, he had one he wanted to get rid of I think.
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Yep, that is what I am looking for. Thanks for the heads up Muddy.
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