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Compound bow case features four locking points for security and a built-in 3 and 4 blade broadhead changer. The pillar structure provides durable support for your bow.
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High performance bow string material offers good arrow speed with complete stability. Will not creep. 20-24 strands recommended for compound bows.
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Designed as an entry level light-weight target shaft. Perfect for beginning target archers and youth shooters. Features the same durability and straightness retention as the rest of the Ultralight series, but with a smaller price tag. Straightness tolerance of +-.006” and weight tolerance of +-2 grains. Available in sizes 700 (5.4 GPI), 600 (5.9 GPI), 500 (6.3 GPI), 400 (7.4 GPI), 340 (8.2 GPI), and 300 (8.5 GPI). Includes GT series nocks and Accu-Lite inserts.
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The Hybrid line of vanes features AAE's revolutionary Base Dynamics technology, Plastifletch “Lick and Stick� material with factory applied activator, air channeled ribbed design for unmatched stability and excellent memory and durability. Lengths: 16 (1.7"), 1.85 Shield (1.85"), 2.0 Shield (1.95"), HP (2.0"), 23 (2.3") 26 (2.7"), 4.0 (3.8"). Weight: 16 (4.0 gr.), 1.85 Shield (3.2 gr.), 2.0 Shield (3.9 gr.), HP (6.2 gr.), 23 (5.7 gr.), 26 (7.6 gr.), 4.0 (11 gr.).
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XLA Bipods provide a stable shooting support that conveniently attaches to almost any firearm with a sling swivel stud. XLA bipods solidly clamp to the swivel stud of the firearm and remain firmly in place without swiveling or twisting while shooting. The lightweight aluminum design adds minimal weight and deploys quickly, with legs that instantly spring out to the shooting position with the touch of a button.
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Simple and smooth youth compound bow with extreme adjustability. Made with the same attention to detail as the rest of the Diamond Archery lineup with a machined aluminum riser and cams. Draw Weight: 6-29 lbs., Draw Length: 12-24", Axle to Axle: 24". Package includes Diamond Hip Quiver, 1 pin sight, Capture Arrow Rest, and (3) Arctic arrows with target points.
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