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Hybrid broadhead with cross opening blade design to reduce the amount of energy needed to open the blades. Can be shot as a 1� fixed blade with 1/2� bleeder blades by tightening the set screw. No-fail design does not use rubber bands or o-rings. Opens to a 1�x1 3/4� cutting diameter in mechanical mode.
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Hybrid broadhead with cross opening blade design to reduce the amount of energy needed to open the blades. Can be shot as a 1� fixed blade with 1/2� bleeder blades by tightening the set screw. No-fail design does not use rubber bands or o-rings. Opens to a 1�x1 3/4� cutting diameter in mechanical mode.
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Hybrid broadhead with cross opening blade design to reduce the amount of energy needed to open the blades. Can be shot as a 1� fixed blade with 1/2� bleeder blades by tightening the set screw. No-fail design does not use rubber bands or o-rings. Opens to a 1�x1 3/4� cutting diameter in mechanical mode.
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If you would like to mount a set of sheds on a spare cape, the shed spreader gives you a skull plate to attach them to so you or your taxidermist can attach them to a taxidermy form just like standard antler skull plates. This polymer bracket is extremely durable and is the perfect way to turn your shed antlers into a trophy mount that you can be proud of.
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Thicker, braided wrist sling with a lightweight composite mounting bracket for quick and easy adjustment.
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Bow string constructed of 452X material. Pre-stretched and has served end loops.
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Chubby Target Set features 5 different sizes of reticles, 2 each and a total of six different sizes of dots, 25 dots total. Reticle wall is thicker than precision target set for better point of interest isolation, generally used by spot shooters.
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Kryptek Logo Cap is made with wicking polyester camo and sized to fit most.
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Versatile, practical and durable construction make the Dalibor one of our best active pant offerings. Designed to be layered according to the temperature and your level of exertion, this exceptionally constructed pant is ideal for cool-to-cold conditions and was field tested for over two years in the Alaskan wilderness.
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