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I have a used, like new Shot scope v5.  I used it maybe 2 times and quickly figured out that I am not a watch guy when playing so it just stays in a drawer. I think 200.00 is a fair price for the condition. Comes with all sensors and charging cable. I think I threw the box away but I will have to confirm that.

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Bryan A
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