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Neill-Lavielle Supply Co Flat Head Sight/Quiver Screw 5/8"
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These extra screws are handy for mounting quivers, cable guards and sights in various combinations. Thread size is the AMO standard. See lengths listed below with screw type. All feature Allen wrench tightening. Order by each, 20 pack or 100 pack.
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Neill-Lavielle Supply Co Flat Head Sight/Quiver Screw 3/4"
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These extra screws are handy for mounting quivers, cable guards and sights in various combinations. Thread size is the AMO standard. See lengths listed below with screw type. All feature Allen wrench tightening. Order by each, 20 pack or 100 pack.
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Neill-Lavielle Supply Co Socket Head Sight/Quiver Screw 3/4"
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These extra screws are handy for mounting quivers, cable guards and sights in various combinations. Thread size is the AMO standard. See lengths listed below with screw type. All feature Allen wrench tightening. Order by each, 20 pack or 100 pack.
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Apex Gear Nano-Dot Dual Color Sight, Bronze
Sale Price: $117.47
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Steady-Dot Technology improves accuracy and allows more accurate groupings, precise aiming dot approximates a 0.010 dot to accommodate longer distances and faster target acquisition, dual-color rheostat allows for multiple brightness settings in both green and red, optics and mounting bracket designed specifically for archery, precision micro-adjust bracket, vertical adjustment accomodates virtually all bows, Tru-Touch soft-feel technical coating, removable quiver mount, glow-in-the-dark shooter`s ring and yardage tape, water-resistant and shock-resistant, unlimited eye relief, ambidextrous, battery included. Mfg Item Number: AG2701B
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80 Lbs Self-Cocking Crossbow Pistol
Sale Price: $27.57
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This Self-Cocking Cobra Crossbow system will streak a steel-tipped bolt more than 160 FPS! Best of all, it's self-cocking. No more contortions or pulled muscles from the 80-lb. draw weight of this beast. Just pivot the arming lever and the heavy-gauge slide and bow cable cocks itself - engaging the automatic safety at the same time. Sighting, windage and elevation wheels click tune for accuracy. It launches bolts more than 100 yards! Fiber-graphite limbs, die-cast alloy and solid brass. Measures approximately 18" x 6", with three 6" aluminum arrows.
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Arrow Precision Inferno Fury Crossbow Kit (175-Pounds)
Sale Price: $149.97
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Arrow Precision 175 - lb. Inferno Fury II Recurve Crossbow Package with Rope Cocker. Everything you need to start shooting, high quality and PRICED RIGHT! One of the reasons Arrow Precision is one of the fastest growing crossbow companies in the market is because we continue to provide impeccable performance, quality and features at a price point that customers can truly appreciate. New for 2012 is Arrow Precision s Fury II. This full camo, lightweight, compact and easy to cock 175 lb. recurve crossbow shoots an impressive 235 FPS. The Fury II comes fully equipped with a 3-Dot Red-Dot Sight, Quick Detach Quiver, 4-16" Bolts, Shoulder Sling, Rope Cocking Device and Anti-Dry Fire Mechanism. The Inferno Fury II is hands down one of the best crossbow values on the market Standard Features: 175 lbs Recurve Crossbow; 3-Dot Red-Dot sight; Quick Detach Quiver with 4, 16" Arrows (125 grain practice tip) ; Fully dipped Camo ; Anti-dry Fire Trigger (new for 2012); Extra String included (new for 2012); LaLarge Boot Style Foot Stirrup ; Lightweight Aluminum Barrel; IncluPadded Shoulder Sling; Thumb Guard for added safety (new for 2012); Orders will be shipped with a Free Rope Cocking Device.; Specifications: Speed 235 F.P.S.; Weight 5.8 lbs; Length 34.5"; Width and String Length 26.5"; Limbs Compression Fiberglass; Track / Barrel Machined Aluminum; Arrows 16 Aluminum or 20" Carbons.; Choose yours and order now! Arrow Precision Inferno Fury IIRecurve Crossbow Package with Rope Cocker WARNING: You must be 18 or older to purchase Crossbows, Bolts and Broadheads. Crossbows, Bolts and Broadheads cannot be shipped to D.C.; MA; New Brunswick, Canada or Puerto Rico. Please check your State, County and City laws for restrictions before ordering Crossbows, Bolts and Broadheads.
The popular Inferno Fury Crossbow Kit from Arrow Precision provides everything a seasoned crossbow hunter needs in a lightweight package--and is also a great starter kit for beginners who are looking for a fully equipped package at affordable price. The Fury Kit comes complete with the Recurve Crossbow that provides 175 pounds of draw weight for an impressive velocity of 235 feet per second. The premium 3-dot multi range red dot scope, meanwhile, allows you to aim at your target precisely while the Weaver-style mount is easy to adjust. The kit also includes a quick detach quiver with four arrows and a shoulder sling that is padded for comfort. Designed for both right and left-handed operation, the crossbow has an ambidextrous auto safety and an ambidextrous rear stock. The Inferno Fury Crossbow Kit carries a one-year limited warranty from Arrow Precision and comes with all assembly hardware included. Key Features: 175-pound Recurve Crossbow Premium 3-dot multi-range red dot cope Quick detach quiver with four arrows Padded shoulder sling Adjustable, Weaver-style scope mount Full-coverage dipped camo pattern Ambidextrous auto safety Specifications: Draw weight: 175 pounds Speed: 235 feet per second Weight: 4.84 pounds Length (without foot stirrup): 31 inches Width--limb tip to limb tip: 27 inches String length: 26.5 inches Limb: compression fiberglass Rear stock: lightweight composite Truck/barrel: aluminum Suggested arrow: 16-inch 2219, 20-inch Carbon What's in the Box? Recurve Crossbow, Premium 3-Dot Scope, Weaver-style mount, quiver, four arrows, shoulder sling, assembly hardware
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Baiting Deer In Wisconsin - June Deer Hunting Tips
Baiting Deer In Wisconsin
Summer is here, the kids are out of school, the first swarm of mosquitoes has arrived. All you bow hunters know that deer season is right around the corner. I am trying to get all my outdoor home projects done before it gets too close to hunting season. The spring food plots are in. The mineral Licks have been made. My summer bow shooting schedule is starting. We have a lot going on.
We have finished our spring food plots. This year we are going to do things differently. Last year we planted all our plots in the fall with our fall blends because of the very dry summer. This spring we had some of the annuals make it through the winter. A few turnips made it along with quite a bit of rape plants.
We really wanted to get a few good perennial plots going, so we over seeded last falls plot with "AWH Perennial Plus". This mix has everything that a deer could want, four types of clover, chicory, and small burnett, a perennial forb that likes dry gravel or sandy soil where a lot of other crops will not grow. These plots were not seeded the in the most ideal conditions. First we did not spray or till the soil, we wanted to keep the crops that were left over from last fall. All we did was fertilize and over seed. We did seed right before a rain which helps in germination. A week after the seeding we mowed down the rape plants that were growing, to give the clover a chance to grow. This is a good test to how our seed works without tilling the soil. I am very interested to see how the plot turns out. We have one thing going for us, we are getting plenty of rain here in early June. Baiting Deer In Wisconsin
I was at my parent's house over the Memorial Day weekend. They live in the North woods in Vilas County, Wisconsin. My son Ty and I got some fishing in, worked on some household projects, and managed to start a food plot by their house. In the past, my dad always fed the deer, corn all winter long. He had motion detector lights over the corn piles so he could watch the deer feed at night.
I discussed with my father that there is a strong possibility that the Wisconsin DNR will ban baiting and feeding next year in Wisconsin due to their inability to control CWD.
We decided that we should put in a food plot and a mineral lick to bring the deer in close to his house for viewing.
I thought that this is the perfect chance to see how our seed works in the worst possible conditions. Such as poor soil, very limited tilling, no fertilizer, and limited sunlight. This plot is right in the middle of the woods. Our "AWH Perennial Plus" is just the ticket for this application. I also added some "AWH Brassica Blast" to the plot also. We should know how things work out by July 4th when I go back up to finish the roof over his porch.
With our food plots and mineral licks in place, we now wait on the Iowa DNR to see if we drew tags.
It is also the time to get shooting. I have shot just a few times since last fall. I will be starting to practice more now that summer is here. I will go over everything on my bow. I will check the rest, string, sight, quiver, arrows, broad heads, everything. This will give me plenty of time in case I need to replace things. Baiting Deer In Wisconsin
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