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humangear GoToob 3 Pack of 2 oz Silicone Travel Bottles
Sale Price: $17.99
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Great for travel and camping use, this package of 3 carry-on-approved humangear GoToob bottles makes it easy to travel with your favorite gels and lotions. ?No-drip valves easily dispense gels and lotion; large openings are easy to fill and clean, and int
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LP Four-Way Stretch Shoulder Support (Unisex; Natural)
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Unisex. Suitable for either shoulder. This brace best fits individuals whose size is in the middle of the size range. To achieve an optimal fit, we recommend ordering the next size up if your size is above the mid-point of the size range.
Measure around the chest area: Small: 32 - 36 inches; Medium: 36 - 40 inches; Large: 40 - 45 inches; X-Large: 45 - 50 inches. LP is recognized as the industry leader in the sports medicine category and in technical protective wear and has been well received by sports medical professionals. Success stories from athletes who have benefited from these innovations inspire us to keep creating high performance protective supports to meet our customers needs.
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Small Bow and Arrow Set [Toy]
Sale Price: $1.02
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Bull s eye This bow and arrow set is a wonderful and safe introduction into the world of archery Comes with three plastic arrows and a plastic knife just for good measure
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Schumacher SC-600A SpeedCharge High Frequency Battery Charger
Sale Price: $31.18
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Schumacher SC-600A 6/4/2 Amp 12 Volt SpeedCharge High Frequency Battery Charger Schumacher SC-600A 6/4/2 Amp 12 Volt SpeedCharge High Frequency Battery Charger Features: Fully automatic 6 amp medium charge monitors battery condition and adjusts charge rate downward to prevent battery damage, for car, truck, motorcycle, ATV, snowmobile, lawn tractor lead acid, and AGM batteries 4 amp medium charge has self-adjusting charge rate ideal for everyday charging needs and keeping your battery in peak condition 2 amp slow charge for charging small batteries and maintaining large ones, charges motorcycle, ATV, snowmobile, and lawn tractor batteries 50 amp clamps for top and side-mounted battery posts Electronic push button controls have easy-to-feel switches for selection of Charge Rate or Battery Type Choose between 6 or 12 volt batteries Sturdy, built-in handle serves as convenient cord wrap and for easy portability Schumacher Limited 5 year warranty
The Schumacher SC-600A SpeedCharge is a fully automatic battery charger that uses advanced technology to charge up to twice as fast as conventional chargers. It offers 6-, 4-, and 2-amp charging modes to efficiently charge and maintain connected batteries. The 50-amp clamps are compatible with both top and side-mounted battery posts. Its easy-to-read LED indicators show battery charge status at a glance. Multi-stage, automatic charging for 6V and 12V batteries Multiple Charging Modes Choose from 2-amp, 4-amp, and 6-amp charging modes to quickly charge all types and sizes of batteries. In 6-amp Fast Charge mode, the charger monitors battery condition and adjusts charge rate downward to prevent battery damage for car, small truck, motorcycle, and lawn tractor lead-acid and AGM battery types. 4-amp Medium Charge is a self-adjusting charge rate that's ideal for everyday charging needs and for keeping your battery in peak condition. 2-amp Slow Charge is a trickle setting for charging and maintaining small batteries, such as those for motorcycles, ATVs, snowmobiles and lawn tractors. Electronic Push Button Controls The SC-600A features easy-to-feel switches for selection of Charge Rate or Battery Type. Choose between 6- or 12-volt batteries, as well as selecting Fast, Medium, or Slow Charge. Sturdy, Built-In Handle The built-in handle serves as convenient cord wrap for the 50-amp clamps and power cord, in addition to providing easy portability. Microprocessor Controlled Microprocessor Controlled Technology with multi-stage charging lets the Schumacher SC-600A deliver added precision, safety, and battery life. This technology lets you charge your motorcycle, car, or utility vehicle batteries up to 2x faster than using conventional chargers. Fully Automatic Operation The SC-600A automatically switches from Continuous Charge to Float-Mode Monitoring, which allows the charger to maintain the battery when fully charged. The SC-600A resumes continuous charging when the battery becomes discharged. Technical Specifications Input Voltage: 120V AC Output Voltage: 6V/12VDC Output Power: 2A/4A/6A continuous Amperage Control: Push-button RoHS Compliant: Yes Energy Star Compliant: No Certifications: UL, CUL Warranty: 5 Year Dimensions: 6.9" x 3" x 7.5" Weight: 2.1lbs
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Nite Ize KnotBone Bungee #5
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The innovative carabineer ends of our KnotBone Adjustable Bungee allow you to adjust and lock its cord length precisely for each individual job.
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Rifle: Steps to Success (Steps to Success Activity Series)
Sale Price: $7.87
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Master technique, improve accuracy, and achieve competitive excellence. In Rifle: Steps to Success, Olympic gold medalist, world record holder, and respected coach Launi Meili shares the training secrets used by the top shooters in the sport.Rifle: Steps to Success covers every aspect of the sport: Equipment selection and fittingSafe shooting guidelinesProven techniques for improved accuracy in the prone, standing, kneeling, and sitting positionsMental and physical trainingShooting drills to increase all-around consistencyPractice, prematch, and competitive routinesAs part of the Steps to Success Series-with more than 1.5 million copies sold-Rifle: Steps to Success will help you hit your mark every time. author: Meili, Launi Pages: 184
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The Gun Digest Book of the 1911: A Complete Look at the Use, Care & Repair of the 1911 Pistol, Vol. 1
Sale Price: $11.95
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Does Your 1911 Stack Up?When John Browning designed the Model 1911 pistol for Colt's Manufacturing Co. he created the standard by which pistols have been judged for more than 90 years.Now Patrick Sweeney provides the first in-depth look at the Model 1911 in all its forms, complete with information on ammunition, after-market parts and performance testing of semi-custom guns. This book shows you what the 1911 is and what it can become. If you own a 1911 now or have ever considered buying one, this book is for you.
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Shooter's Bible Guide to Optics: The Most Comprehensive Guide Ever Published on Riflescopes, Binoculars, Spotting Scopes, Rangefinders, and More
Sale Price: $13.43
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The most comprehensive book ever published on sporting optics from the most trusted authority on guns and ammunition for nearly a century.Whether you are a target shooter, hunter, guide, tactical user, birder, or sports spectator, optics play a vital role in enhancing and facilitating your sport or profession. To help you figure out which optics best fit your needs, as well as your budget, the Shooter’s Bible Guide to Optics lists every quality sporting optic on the market today. Loaded with color photographs, this 256-page book features a new products section, listing all new riflescopes, binoculars, rangefinders, and spotting scopes, plus in-depth features on how to use binoculars, how to mount and sight in a rifle scope, and much more. 300 color illustrations
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injinji Performance Micro Toesocks
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The Performance Series tetratsok is engineered to separate your toes with a CoolMax moisture wicking lining and a durable nylon outer shell built with Lycra fibers. This creates a thin, anti-friction membrane that is both lightweight and breathable. The seamless construction forms to every contour of your feet for restriction free movement from your heel to your five toes, encouraging healthy circulation and eliminating skin on skin contact between toes. Dual welt band at top, 3-ply constuction at arch for added support. 70% CoolMax Polyester, 25% Nylon, 5% Lycra spandex. Micro/Tab height sock. Sizing: Small: Mens 5 - 7.5, Womens 6 - 8.5 Medium: Mens 8 - 10.5, Womens 9 - 11.5 Large: Mens 11 - 13, Womens 12+ X-Large: Mens 13.5+
The Performance Micro Toesock by injinji is engineered to separate and surround your toes with soft and moisture-wicking CoolMax fabric blended with durable nylon and Lycra to create an anti-friction membrane that is lightweight and breathable. Seamless in construction, the Performance Toesock forms to every contour of your foot, allowing for true restriction-free and natural movement from your heel to your five toes. This design encourages healthy circulation and eliminates skin-on-skin contact between your toes to prevent blisters and keep your blood moving without interruption. The Anatomical Interface System (AIS) is engineered to separate your toes and promote healthy digital alignment while the fabric blend and sock design effectively manages moisture. Individual seamless toe sleeves prevent skin-on-skin friction to help prevent corns and blisters. Features: Fabric blend: 70 percent CoolMax, 25 percent nylon, 5 percent Lycra Effectively manages moisture and promote healthy digital alignment Individual, seamless toe sleeves prevent skin-on-skin friction to help prevent corns and blisters Anatomical Interface System (AIS) is engineered to separate your toes and promote healthy digital alignment Anti-friction fibers wick moisture preventing chafing and blistering Proper alignment for stability, gripping, and balance True left and right anatomical fit Machine wash on warm or hand wash your toesocks after each use
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AccuSharp 001 Knife Sharpener
Sale Price: $5.33
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Versatile and easy enough for anyone to use safely, the AccuSharp 001 Knife Sharpener lets you quickly sharpen a wide variety of bladed tools, from straight and serrated knives to cleavers and axes. Its unique, ergonomic design guards your fingers while a dependable, diamond-honed tungsten carbide blade puts a precision edge on your tools. .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: 20px; } table.callout { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica, Arial, serif; margin: 10px; width: 250; } td.callout3-c26 { height: 100 percent; background: url('http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/th/content_26/Q1_2009/c26-callout3.png') repeat-y; border-left: 0px solid #999999; border-right: 1px solid #999999; padding: 10px; width: 250px; } ul.callout { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -12px; font-size: 12px; line-height: 1.5em; } h5.callout { text-align: center; } img.withlink {border:1px black solid;} a.nodecoration {text-decoration: none} The AccuSharp 001 Knife Sharpener offers: Speed, safety, and precision A full-length finger guard An ergonomic handle for right- or left-handed sharpening 5 to 10 years of use between blade changes The tough, tungsten carbide blades are reversible and replaceable. View larger. This sharpener can even handle serrated knives, making it a perfect pick for kitchens. View larger. This verstile AccuSharp sharpener is also ideal for sportsmen and craftspeople. View larger. Versatile, User-Friendly Design A sharp blade makes it easier to get work done quickly and safely. The innovative AccuSharp Knife Sharpener lets you sharpen most blades in around ten seconds. Sharpening is oil- and mess-free, and it doesn't require guessing at angles or handling rough, awkward stones. This sharpener's easy-to-use design makes it a great tool to have on hand in professional and personal kitchens, as well as an easy choice for hunters, fishermen and women, gardeners, and craftspeople. Featuring a unique, ergonomic handle, the AccuSharp fits neatly in either hand to accommodate both right- and left-handed users, and it includes a full-length guard that protects your fingers throughout the sharpening process. Fast, Effective Sharpening To get started sharpening, you simply place your knife on a table or counter top with the cutting edge up. Hold the knife handle securely with one hand. Then let the "V" notch on the sharpener straddle the blade, and use your thumb to apply light pressure as you draw the AccuSharp down past the point of the blade. When you first use the AccuSharp on a blade, several passes may be required to make sure that your knife's cutting angle conforms to the AccuSharp angle. But once that angle is achieved the first time, it should take just two or three brief passes to put a sharp edge back on your knife--which means that sharpening fits into your busy schedule instead of interfering with it. Dependable, Long-Lasting Construction To deliver years of reliable use, AccuSharp sharpening blades are crafted from diamond-honed tungsten carbide, one of the hardest known materials. And because even the toughest industrial-quality blades eventually begin to show wear, AccuSharp's unique design allows you to reverse the blade to double its life span. Most users report an average of five to 10 years between blade replacements, which means that it's easy to ensure that your sharpener will be ready to go when you need it. AccuSharp Knife Sharpeners will not rust, and they can be cleaned easily with soap and water or in your dishwasher. What's in the Box AccuSharp 001 Knife Sharpener
This knife shapener sharpens any double edge blade whether serrated or plain, thick or thin and it will do it faster than youd believe possible. AccuSharp sharpeners are the best, easiest and fastest sharpeners around. The difference is in the specially formulated, precision ground and mounted tungsten carbide blades.
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More Info On Archery Small:

The Top Six Archery Tips for Rookies
Excited to practice your new hobby, you head out to the archery range and start shooting. Your shots are not going where they're supposed to go, frustrating you. This is the case for many rookies to archery, and to help, here are the top 6 archery tips that will allow you to improve your skills and precision:
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Consistent anchor points: An anchor point is the place on your face where the hand is placed consistently with the bowstring at Full Draw. This anchor point should always be the same for a consistent shot. The most commonly used one is having the index finger right underneath your chin with the bowstring barely touching the tip of your nose. It's a good idea to experiment and discover the best anchors for you.
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Bow Handle grip: Your grip on the bow handle should be soft and relaxed. Your first instinct might be to grip the bow hard to stabilize it, but it has the opposite consequence. A hard grip on the bow will cause it to twist and rotate, leading the arrows to lean right or left.
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Follow through: Follow through with your shots by keeping your bow arm up and keeping your attention on the archery target until the arrow hits. If this is not done, it is very common to bring the bow down earlier than you're supposed to which causes the arrow flight path to be altered downward, which leads to innacurate shots.
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Focus and concentrate: Whether you're shooting at inanimate targets or bow hunting, it is vital to concentrate and focus on one precise small area that you want to hit. This way, you will unconsciously aim at that specific spot. It is difficult to stay focused at all times, but in archery, you only need to concentrate on that spot for a maximum of 10 seconds as you aim and shoot.
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Relax: Easier said than done for most people. Relax and clear your mind before you take a shot. A good technique to do this is to take a big breath as you're about to aim, then take one last big breath that you let out gradually before releasing the string. A deep breath will leave you calmer and allow you to keep focus easier. When uneasy or nervous, form will worsen and you are more inclined to suddenly move the bow and ruin your aim. Being relaxed will obviously help your focus and concentration on the target.
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Practice: If there is one thing that will help you greatly, it is practice. You can search for all the archery articles you want, but if you don't put them to practice, and you don't do it consistently, then your aim will not advance. As George Leonard says in his book "Mastery": "At the heart of it, mastery is practice. Mastery is staying on the path."
These <a href="http://www.archery-tips.com">archery tips</a> will go a long way in helping you improve your skills and accuracy, but only as long as you practice consistently, and always seek to correct any errors in your form.
About the Author
Harry Hunter is an archery hobbyist who shares archery tips and free online archery lessons at his archery tips blog: http://www.archery-tips.com
compound vs recurve for small game hunting?
planning on hunting a few rabbits... i heard a 20lb bow shoud do the trick... wondering wether a recurve or a compound would be better. i have had a look at 35+ bows and i cant really get one for christmas as there quite expencive... btw im only 14 so i probably couldnt manage too powerfull bows.
http://www.ronniesunshines.com/stealth-junior-archery-compound-p-589.html that is the bow i have my eye on... there is also a similar recurve bow. anyone see any better bows for me on this website... like i said ill be asking for a bow for christmas so maybe £110 is my limit... give or take a few pounds
cheers im sure "gizzard girl" will know the answer to this question! hehe thanks for your help on my other questions!
Robin
Hey Robin, I did look at the bow on the link you provided... I don't want to criticize your choice in anyway. So, I will just tell you my experience with one, well two, that were almost identical...
I bought something similar(actually 2, one for ea. of my youngest) from Wal-mart last Christmas. It was a last minute snap decision, that I regretted afterwords... At first glance it looked as though it might make a good 1st bow... Since they came out with the smaller/compact hunting bows, it is hard to judge a bow by it's size... My two youngest kids, age 14 & 16, had never really had much experience shooting a bow, as their father's & my bows are too hard for them. Like yourself, the expense has always been a major consideration...
Well these 2 cost about $90ea.& were just about the same setup, as the one you asked about... We opened one Christmas morn. & set it up, to try it out before we opened the other. Good thing, because the bow was way too small... the draw length seemed more for a 10-12 yr old... Yet it was still somewhat hard for them to draw & I had to turn it down a bit...
after which they could draw, but only about half of there natural arm length... it was very awkward. It was a big disappointment to all... Like this one, it was missing some of the key components you need to become a good shot... unless you want to shoot sighting off the tip of the arrow. Which is by the way, possible, but you need a lot of practice & arrows...
O.K. here were the cons.... There was no nock point set on the string... There was no peep site... The handle was too small for a comfortable grip... the cheap plastic sight pins, all broke, but one. The nocks on the arrows did not fit the string & let arrow slide up & down... It was a big disappointment to all! & I took the other one back. I will give you the one I have left!!!, but don't consider it much of a gift... as it's just not worth much!
You seem sooo keen on hunting that I would hate for you to have a setback in your progress. I love to encourage young hunters.
In fact my best hunting buddy, just a friend, is 18 & we have been hunting & shooting(guns & bow) together for 4 yrs... We have a blast! I love the enthusiasm of young hunters!!! & only hope to help you. While I know a little about bowhunting it is due to my own experiences & it took me a number of years to learn well... I could shoot great, but did not get anything my first couple years out. I still loved it & didn't give up.
I don't want to be sound like a "know it all", as I know I have a lot to learn & I appreciate all the other answerer's experience. I think they will agree that "really" learning to hunt is long process. It really helps to have an experienced person guide you, as was the case for me... I did not figure all This Out on my own, but quite a bit of it. Please don't expect instant success. Be patient as it will take some time & just don't give up!
I do not know how big or strong you are. If you are petite this may work for a 1st bow to plink around with, but it is little more than a toy. So don't be discouraged if it seems too hard to use & think all bows are like it, because they're not...
Sorry, I would NOT recommend this bow. Unfortunately, I don't think you will find one for under a $100 to $200. It could be a great goal to set to work & save some $$$ for & maybe you could even get your parents to match your funds. If my daughter wanted to hunt as much as you, I know I would!!!
You can email me gizzardgirl@yahoo.com if you want to try this bow, just don't want you to expect too much.
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The August A. Busch Memorial Conservation Area is located at 2360 Highway D, two miles west of Highway 94 in St. Charles. To register for a class or to report a cancellation, call 636-441-4554.
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