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The new streamlined design with QD mount insures ¼ MOA re-mount capability and allows for use of back up iron sights while maintaining proper eye-relief. Available in 30, 34 and 35-mm options with Burris’ Signature polymer ring inserts, it provides adjustment from 5 to 40 MOA without using windage/elevation knobs.
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The new streamlined design with QD mount insures ¼ MOA re-mount capability and allows for use of back up iron sights while maintaining proper eye-relief. Available in 30, 34 and 35-mm options with Burris’ Signature polymer ring inserts, it provides adjustment from 5 to 40 MOA without using windage/elevation knobs.
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One pin sight constructed of 6061 CNC machined aluminum. Features a 1 3/4" scope housing with a stainless steel fiber optic pin tube, 3' of super tough fiber optic, toolless micro windage adjustment system with laser etched markings. Scope is drilled and tapped for a light.
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Rubber peep tubing designed to fit all peep sights that require tubing.
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The Griffin Vane is designed specifically for olympic recurve archers. The twisted ribbon design aids in immediate arrow rotation and the minimal surface area resulting from the cut-out profile provides a stable & accurate flight in variable, constant, and zero wind shooting scenarios. Weighing 1.2 grains the Griffin can be fletched with a standard Pro Class Style Jig using glue or tape.
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This Hobo-style purse from Bulldog Cases provides discreet and stylish storage for concealed firearms and everyday items. Features multiple compartments for improved organization. Includes a universal holster to fit most small semi-autos and revolver handguns.
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Offers maximum line-cutting ability for IBO and ASA competition with Diamond Weave technology for even more strength. Spine selection tolerance of +-.002” ensures consistency across each dozen. Straightness tolerance of +-.0025” and weight tolerance of +-1.0 grains. Outside diameter: .381”, Spine: .361”, Weight: 7.1 GPI. Includes BullDog nock collars only. Nocks and points sold separately.
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