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This mesh netting is made with micro mesh jersey material. Quit and glare free while providing a vivid camouflage application for concealment. Doesn’t fray when cut. Lightweight and durable material stands up to the elements. 12 feet x 56 inches.
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Versatile, yet simplistic index finger release offers a completely enclosed jaw and adjustable trigger tension without travel. Trigger can be adjusted from 1 pound up to 10 pounds for whatever tension you prefer. Includes Scott buckle strap.
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Ultra lightweight peep sight weighs only 7.5 gr. Threaded to accept all 1/4" and 1/8" apertures, verifiers, and clarifiers (must use reducer with 1/8"). 37 degree peep should be used in bows under 40" axle to axle.
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The Little Sister has a regular sized frame, with a heavier green latex top reed over a .003 piece of white latex. The top reed has a V-notch cut, great for producing yelps, cutts, cackles, clucks and purrs. The bottom reed also has a notch cut in the edge of the reed, great for producing more rasp. This call only has two reeds making it much easier to control and produce turkey sounds.
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All carbon construction with a wood grain finish for traditional archers looking for an extremely durable arrow. Straightness tolerance of +-.003� and weight tolerance of +-2.0 grains. Available in sizes 600(7.8 GPI), 500 (8.6 GPI), 400 (9.3 GPI), and 340 (10.5 GPI). Includes nocks and inserts.
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High performance bow string material for smother and faster speed. Half the thickness of BCY450 Plus. Blend of 67% SK75 Dyneema and 33% Vectran. Will not creep.
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The AccuBond Long Range (-LR) bullet line was developed for long-range hunters keeping up with today’s high-grade optics and ultra-high velocity cartridges in order to stretch practical shooting yardages past 1,000 yards yet still perform on big-game animals. The AccuBond-LR bullet was designed to have a minimum impact velocity of 1300fps to reliably expand (at much longer distances) compared to the 1800fps of all other Nosler hunting bullets. The lead core is bonded to the copper jacket and will hold up to extreme velocities for close range performance also. The copper jacket is tapered, meaning it is thin at the nose, becoming much thicker towards the boat-tail base.
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