Archive for February, 2008
Become a better bow hunter with quality bow equipment and accessories!
In contrast to a rifle hunter, who may shoot effectively from ranges in excess of 200 yards (about 180 m), archers will usually restrict shots to 45 yards or less (typically at 20-25 yards), depending on factors such as individual ability, the target animal, draw weight etc. Hunters restrict their shooting range in order to ensure quick kills. Because archers must be much closer to their target animal, bowhunting is a unique experience, with special attention paid to the animal’s sense of smell, hearing and sight. This limit on effective range and greater degree of hunter-prey interaction create an intimacy that some hunters find very attractive.
Bow hunting for fish is appropriately called bowfishing. Many variations on standard archery equipment including the addition of a line attached to either a spool or a reel as well as a specially designed arrow make bowfishing effective. Archers need to take into account the refraction angle of their target when releasing their arrow making sure to aim below their target’s apparent position as the water gives a false indication of the actual position of the fish.
Today, compound bows are usually preferred for hunting, although recurve bows are not uncommon and usually legal. Longbows are usually quieter than more modern types, and are often used by those who want to make the hunting experience as traditional as possible. Crossbows are often permitted for disabled hunters because the shooter does not have to hold back any of the draw weight of the bow.
I was thrilled to see your selection of decoys, especially this Cherokee Jake Turkey Decoy. These can be pretty hard to find and even harder to find at the right price. Once again I’m glad I’ve come across your little stroe and am getting all of my gear together for the season. For just over twenty bucks you can’t beat this one.
Again you haven’t let me down on the shipping either. It’s fast, affordable and ultra-convenient. No more retail shopping for my gear. I get twice as much for less right here. I’m a dedicated convert for sure.
If your looking for a fast bow check this one out. The Mach X shoots 350 ft/sec, one of the fastest on the market! Now the great news! You can buy this bow in the 2007 model for ONLY $570.00 but only while supplies last. So if you were thinking of getting a new bow this year you can’t afford to pass this up. The new models will cost at least $200 more. Don’t wait , only a few left.
I visited the store a few days ago comparing prices on the 2800 split frame. i went back today and the price had dropped 30 bucks!! I’m buying mine before they find their mistake!!
Check out the great price on this doublebull hunting blind!
I’m pretty accustomed to paying way too much for a good rangefinder, but not anymore. When it comes to names like Bushnell and Nikon a lot of stores jack the prices up as high as they can. Unfortunately I still need to be economical when buying hunting equipment so I don’t have the time or money to deal with overpriced sporting goods.
Thankfully, though, you guys have all the rangefinders a sportsman could ever need and I don’t have to break the bank.
I don’t know what I was doing before I started using these super-long life lighted nocks. With forty hours of life finding game and retrieving arrows has never been so easy. No more watching my arrow run off into the dark or fog, never to be seen again (by me anyway).
And the price is low enough that I don’t have to worry about the unlikely event of losing one. My sporting goods store charges more than twice this for their lighted nocks and they only stay lit for 18 hours. Thanks guys!
