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Tip on an Arrow - 24"H x 16"W - Peel and Stick Wall Decal by Wallmonkeys
Sale Price: $33.99
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WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won't damage your paint or leave any mess. PLEASE double check the size of the image you are ordering prior to clicking the 'ADD TO CART' button. Our graphics are offered in a variety of sizes and prices. WallMonkeys are intended for indoor use only. Printed on-demand in the United States Your order will ship within 3 business days, often sooner. Some orders require the full 3 days to allow dark colors and inks to fully dry prior to shipping. Quality is worth waiting an extra day for! Removable and will not leave a mark on your walls. Our catalog of over 10 million images is perfect for virtually any use: school projects, trade shows, teachers classrooms, colleges, nurseries, college dorms, event planners, and corporations of all size.
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Passport to Africa Vol. 1 & Vol. 2, 2 DVD Set Bowhunting with Gary Bogner
Sale Price: $8.99
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PASSPORT TO AFRICA I
JOIN INTERNATIONAL ADVENTURER GARY BOGNER ON HIS ONCE IN A LIFETIME BOWHUNTING QUEST FOR THE BIG SIX: CAPE BUFFALO, LION, WHITE RHINO, HIPPO, LEOPARD, AND ELEPHANT.
Africa. The Dark Continent. The land of untamed wilderness and the world's toughest, most spectacular animals. Imagine planning for two years, and hunting for nearly two months to accomplish what no other bowhunter has ever done in a single trip. This documentary takes you in close to the difficulty, the stalks, the endless days of heat, emotion and excitement, and the inner circle of the most dangerous game animals in the world. The spectacular camera work brings you within yards of three and a half tons of White Rhino. You'll feel yourself helping Bogner draw back on the Black Death... one of Africa's most feared animals, the Cape Buffalo. And follow behind Bogner as he spots and stalks the king of the jungle.
A must-see for anyone who appreciates adventure and the valuable role hunting plays in conservation.
PASSPORT TO AFRICA II
GARY BOGNER HUNTS THE PLAINS GAME
After international adventurer Gary Bogner completed the first ever successful bowhunt of all six of Africa's most dangerous game animals, he vowed he would return to the Dark Continent to pursue several species of elusive plains game animals and take on more of the deadly Cape Buffalo. Passport to Africa II is created in the same action-adventure style documentary as Passport I. You'll see successful stalks on Wildebeest, Red Hartebeest, the hyperactive Klipspringer and regal Gemsbok. Plus a full-on charge from a "never say die" Cape Buffalo shows it is one of the most dangerous animals to hunt with bow and arrow. Whether you've waited out whitetails or stalked in close to bull elk, you'll appreciate the camera work and over the shoulder action of Bogner's extra close encounters with Africa's toughest animals. If you love hunting, you'll love this documentary.
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10 ARROWHEAD ADVENTURE BOWHUNTING DVD SET
Sale Price: $59.99
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10 ARROWHEAD ADVENTURES DVD's
ALL BOWHUNTING
Set of 10 with 15 Discs
With Past Safari Club International President Gary Bogner
**Brand New - Factory Sealed**
1. PASSPORT TO AFRICA 1 & 2 (2 Disc Set) - Includes the Big Six - Cape Buffalo, Lion, White Rhino, Hippo, Leopard & Elephant plus Plains Game.
2. PASSPORT TO AFRICA 3 & PASSPORT TO NEW ZEALAND (2 Disc Set) - Zimbabwe Kudu, Tsessebee, Warthog. New Zealand Tahr, Chamois, Giant red stag & Feral sheep
3. PASSPORT TO AFRICA 4 - Soth Africa - Northern Cape Springbok, Gemsbok, Southern roan, Cape eland & more.
4. PASSPORT TO AFRICA 5 - Zambia & Namibia Puku, Crawshay's Defassa waterbuck, Dik Dik& other exotic species.
5. PASSPORT TO AFRICA 6 - Bongo with bow in the rainforest of Cameroon, Limpopo bushbuck in South Africa & more.
6. PASSPORT TO EUROPE - SPAIN - Spanish Ibex Grand Slam. Also Red stag, Wild Boar and Mouflon sheep.
7. PASSPORT TO ARGENTINA AND AUSTRALIA - From cougar with dogs, different types of peccaries, to Water buffalo and Bangteng.
8. PASSPORT TO NORTH AMERICA 1 & 2 (2 Disc Set) - Gary hunts elk, caribou, moose, whitetail deer, grizzly bear, black bear and bison.
9. PASSPORT TO NORTH AMERICA 3 & 4 (2 Disc Set) - Alaskan brown bear, moose, mule deer, whitetail deer plus Gary's completion of the North American Grand Slam (28 species).
10. PASSPORT TO NORTH AMERICA DEER & FRIENDS and WHITETAILS OF ARROWHEAD (2 Disc Set) - See Gary's Arrowhead Lodge in Michigan. Other hunts in Texas, Wyoming & Montana
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ARROWHEAD Belt Buckle Native American
Sale Price: $16.95
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Brand NEW! - Arrowhead Belt Buckle. "May the spirit of the American Indian live forever" inscribed on the back. Finely sculpted pewter buckle contains exceptional 3D detailing. Unequaled with the Best in Craftsmanship. Makes a great gift.
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Set of Two Arrowheads
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One obsidian and one granite arrowhead in a box. A fun and simple surprise treat for your little geologist. These make wonderful birthday favors, stocking stuffers or Easter basket additions. Ages 4+.
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G 5 Outdoors T3 100 Grain Broadhead (3 Pack)
Sale Price: $35.99
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Three blade expandable broadhead, all steel construction, 1.5in cutting diameter, Spider Clip Blade rentention system, no blade pre-deployment and no rubber bands or o-rings. 3-Blade. 100 grain. 3 per Pack. Mfg Item Number: 177
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Design Forms for Concrete Wall
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This course addresses the principles of designing wooden forms for a concrete wall. One of a carpenter's most important concerns is to ensure that all wooden forms for concrete walls are designed for strength and durability. In this subcourse you will be taught how to select the proper materials and how to space these materials to gain the desired strength. As a carpenter, you must be able to construct these wall forms to support the concrete during placement and the initial set period.
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Primitive Archer Magazine Volume 19 Issue 6
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Primitive Archer Magazine is written specifically for people who love the outdoors, hunting and archery and has been dedicated to "Passing On The Traditions Of Classical Archery" since 1992. Published six times a year, we are packed with advice for bowyers, hunters and outdoorsmen. Each issue is full of how-to's, archery history, hunting tips and related ways to maximize your outdoor experience, plus exciting stories from well known authors and your fellow readers. Your collection of issues serves as a continuously updated "Bowyer's Handbook". Whether you are a beginner or seasoned bowyer you will enjoy and benefit from the multitude of talented archers presented in this magazine. Each one will become an important "arrow" in your quiver of archery information.
Primitive Archer Magazine is written specifically for people who love the outdoors, hunting and archery and has been dedicated to “Passing On The Traditions Of Classical Archery” since 1992. Published six times a year, we are packed with advice for bowyers, hunters and outdoorsmen. Each issue is full of how-to's, archery history, hunting tips and related ways to maximize your outdoor experience, plus exciting stories from well known authors and your fellow readers. Your collection of issues serves as a continuously updated "Bowyer's Handbook". Whether you are a beginner or seasoned bowyer you will enjoy and benefit from the multitude of talented archers presented in this magazine. Each one will become an important "arrow" in your quiver of archery information.
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More Info On Arrowheads Bow:

What You Must Know While Choosing Broad Head
The important Factors you should consider While Choosing Broad Head: Broad heads generally come in all types of sizes, shapes, and styles. With various choices available, and all different advertising out there it will get very tough to choose what broad heads are correct for you. Truth is, there are many very good broad heads in the market, & there are many junk broad heads as well in the market. Selecting good broad head is very important for successful hunt, as poorly made broad head would wind up causing you losing that trophy animal that you were been waiting for. In case you are bow hunter & you wish to save some money, and then do not try to do that by purchasing junky broad heads, I can assure that you will regret.
Broad heads mostly come in two different styles expandable & fixed blade. The expandable broad heads have blades, which are folded upwards & upon impact expand & open up. The fixed blade broad heads are like name suggests, and there are broad heads who have blades opened and ready to go. Selecting style of broad head is on you, providing you buy very good quality broad head it does not matter what type of style you choose to shoot. It is actually going to be personal fondness thing. I will give you few pros & cons about all that can help you give better idea as what you will want to shoot.
Mechanical Blades
Pros
Because blades on this particular style of broad head are folded in an arrowhead, and it flies like normal field point, since it does not have any open-blades to catch a wind.
Head of broad head is less bulky & thus is not prone to hitting branches or weeds that can be in your way of shot.
As blades are folded, chance of cutting yourself on blades is less likely.
Cons
If you are shooting animal at any angle, then there, is chance that broad head will open unequally or only partly resulting in less damaging cut to lungs & heart?
Expandables are known to fail & not open, causing lots of lost animals.
Prone to being clogged with dirt, moisture as well as other elements, which could cause broad head blades not to open.
Fixed Blades
Pros
Does not matter what side of angle you shoot at the animal, as blades are open they can efficiently slice the vitals.
If fixed blade broad head gets wet or dirty, it may not cause an cutting aptitude to fail.
It is easier to replace the blades on fixed blade than the expandable
Cons
Because blades are open from get go it is easier for wind to catch a hold of arrow. It as well naturally has different flight design than the field points. Thus, it takes little time to set it up for your bow.
Overall, when selecting broad head do your search, read online forums & user reviews on various companies & broad head models & styles. Some broad head companies that I suggest could be Wasp, Muzzy, and Slick trick, Magnus & American Brodhead.
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What to look for when buying archery equipment?
I gave it a try this weekend and I really like it, I actually want to ask my parents for archery equipment for christmas. What exactly is it that I need to look for in a bow and arrows? Do arrows come with arrowheads or do you have to buy them? What's the difference between using a compound bow and a normal bow?
Hi there, glad you liked archery. Which bow you need depend on a lot of things, budget(as in money), purpose, and time. Those are the three top considerations. There are three main types of bow, compound bow, olympic style recurve, and traditional bows.
Let's first cover time. Time is how long it takes to become proficient with the bow. If you're going hunting next week for example, then your only option is the compound. It's the only one where you can pick up a bow and within an hour be quite proficient with it. For an average beginner, the time it takes to become as proficient with an olympic recurve as that would be around 1 month. For traditional bow then that time goes longer to 6 months. It takes a long time and a lot more dedication to learn how to shoot a traditional bow compared to a compound. The Olympic recurve is somewhere between the two, but closer in difficulty to the traditional bow rather than the compound. Out of the three, I usually suggest the olympic recurve for beginners, simply because it forces you to use proper form to shoot or you won't hit the target at all, but at the same time it takes away the need to learn how to aim at the beginning. The only difference between an olympic recurve and a traditional recurve is the olympic one has a sight.
Then there's purpose. What are you planning to do with the bow. Do you like to compete, do you want to hunt, or just for recreation? How serious you plan to be with this sport determines where you need to start. The more serious you plan to be, the lower the poundage you need to start with. High poundage causes form problems that will be very hard to correct down the road. If you have olympic dreams then the choice is clear, only olympic recurves are allowed there. If you want to hunt quickly as said above, the compound is your best bet.
Last, budget. Traditional bows are the cheapest to buy, if you're talking about the whole kit. With traditional bows, all you need to buy is the bow, arrows, string, glove, arm guard, quiver, and bow stringer. Olympic style recurve, you need to buy the bow, arrows, string, arrow rest, plunger, sight, finger tab, arm guard, quiver, later on you'll add clicker, stabilizer, chest protector. Compound is the most expensive, not only are the accessories more expensive the maintenance also cost more. You buy the bow, arrow rest, sight, stabilizer, release, arrows, quiver, arm guard, sound like a shorter list compared to the olympic recurve, but a compound sight can cost as much as double a recurve sight. Arrow rests also cost a lot more, sometimes triple the recurve counter part.
When you buy arrows, I suggest you get aluminum for your first set, buy them already made. Aluminums are durable and cheap. When buying the aluminums request arrows with thick wall, wall thickness above 14/1000" is preferred for durability. You can get a set of world class aluminum arrows for $50/dozen, while crappy carbon arrows costs $100/dozen.
Good luck and good shooting.
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To hunt, or not to hunt, that is the question.
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