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C-676 Leather Buckle
C-679 Camo Loop Lock
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When we look at trailcamers each year it's amazing how they just keep getting better. This new IDVR from StealthCam is a perfect example. This camera boasts video compression of 1280x760, Yes.. that is HD. This camera also records full audio and has 3 different video settings HD, VGA, and QVGA. You can pick the quality of your pictures from 8MB, 5MB, or 1.3 MB. This camera also has a 12V auxiliary power jack allowing you to use the Stealth Cam 12V external battery pack giving you tons of power. After unboxing this great camera we put it in the field awaiting the results. We would consider this camera EASY TO USE as the setup was very simple. The Prowler HD IDVR takes 6 C batteries and accepts up to a 16G SD card.
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More to come on this camera as the results come in.
Ron Reslow - BHPTV Prostaff
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NuFletchArchery
NuFletch launches the Spectrum Standard a great add onto your arrows that allows for you to get more penetration on shots and make life simple when a fletching falls off. I got this product and started testing it by adding them to some arrows. Now in order to add them you have to cut your arrows down. Simply place your current arrow next to a Nu Fletch and make a cut mark. Cut your arrows down to that mark and then glue in the insert. Once in you simply screw in your nu fletch product. This process is simple and fast.
What are the benefits to you as a hunter? Glad you asked. After my testing there was a clear difference in penetration on the target from a standard arrow to an arrow with the Nu Fletch. There was also the benefit of being able to change you fletching’s in a matter of seconds. This was cool when hunting different events (PINK, RED, ETC) for target shooters or 3D events . This is also a huge benefit in the field if you lose fletching’s and need a quick replacement.
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Construction - The Nu Fletch is built with top quality machining and packagedto attract any consumer.
Price - The Nu Fletch comes in around $39.99 for a pack of 3. My advice is buy them right when you purchase your arrows this season so when you are having them worked on by the proshop they will just add them in for you.
NuFletch has many different products to help you find whats right for you. Make sure you click the link below to learn more.
Brian Bauer BHP PROSTAFF
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C-569
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C-583
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Take advantage of your hunting gear by getting a product that is so easy to use a caveman could use it. No really this sight is super easy to use and did I mention you don't need a single tool? It's true, no tools full adjustments. We have been putting this sight through the toughest conditions over the past year testing it and we all come to the same conclusion....TOP of the LINE! Great price, Great product, check it out today.
Python Micro Adjust C-656
Unique reverseable mounting bracket with offset mounting holes provide a wide range of vertical adjustment
Precise (.003" per click) smooth micro adjust
NO TOOLS rachet-style windage and elevation with micro adjustment
All-metal construction with larger super-strong dovetails
Five fully protected all-metal pins with .019" field replaceable fiber optics
Rheostat light available (C-615)
Adjustable 2nd/3rd axis bubble level
Right hand only
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The DEN II Prowler LS from Cougar Claw is an exceptional piece of equipment. Built super tough this stand can withstand any hunting conditions. We we able to test this stand out in the field and confirm it's quality and strength. This stand is also loaded with little confort features such as a footrest and shooting rail. Your feet fit in snug with the straps to climb and with the self leveling system it's easier then ever to level off once you reach your hunting spot. At only 19.9 lbs it's even eaiser to back pak in then most stands on the market today.
Den II Prowler with Leveling System CC-DLS-01 Cougar Claw® Tree Stands has unveiled a revolutionary new patent-pending Leveling System™ that allows hunters to level their tree stands safely while climbing up a tree.
With Cougar Claw's new system, hunters can, using pins, put their leveling cable into one hole at the bottom of the tree, then slide the cable to another hole, tightening it, any time during their climb. A second pin serves to make the stand even more secure and allows the cable to be adjusted to a tighter setting if necessary.
This innovative new cable and pin system is standard on all new LS Cougar Claw® tree stands.
Top Climber Dimensions: 23" W x 35" L Weight: 19.9 lbs. - Rating: 300 lbs.
Standard on all TGM stands:
100% aircraft grade aluminum all-welded constructionSuper tough finish New easy to adjust back-packing straps T.M.A. certified full-body safety harness 16 adjustment holes creating the perfect angle Fully-coated multi-strand climbing cable with square block cable ends (allowing easy alignment every time with no hassle) Coated cable pins attached to avoid loss Snap lock seat buckles (no "threaded" buckles) Large, dense foam seats Unconditional five year guarantee on defective parts and labor
Make in American
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Posted by Heidi Bambach on May 10, 2011 at 6:56 PM
As the cold air of a Michigan December wraps itself around me, I work my way through the darkness to my blind. The hardened layer of snow crunches below my boots, and I chuckle to myself. All hopes of getting in quietly are dashed! But, the morning is early, and the deer are no doubt still out feeding. After the sun has risen over the woods, I have a few does and fawns work their way through the CREP to the bedding area. None however are close enough for a shot. This is hopefully going to be my first kill with my new muzzleloader, and I want it to be clean!
The main portion of the day passes quietly. I spend the hours silently singing long forgotten tunes in my head, as I watch the bluejays and chickadees. Occasionallly, I see the shape of a fawn pass along the edge of the cedars. This time in the woods, watching the small birds and animals-this is the food that feeds my soul. I never feel cheated in the least if I don't see a deer. It is the feeling that there is something bigger than me, some Higher power. I have learned over the years that Nature doesn't care who you are, She is always willing to share her bounty with you. And my hunger is always satisfied at the end of the day.
With about a half hour of daylight left, I see movement off to my right. My heart does a quick jump, and I feel myself go into predator mode. There are two fawns coming out into the field, and I silently tell them to call their Mother out to join them. Almost as if on cue a large doe emerges from the woodline, with two more does behind her. As they come out into the open area, I slowly set the barrel of the Beartooth Magnum up on the windowsill. One of the does looks towards the blind, and I quickly freeze! I know one wrong move will send them all scattering this late in the season. They have become wary, and that is one of the challenges of muzzleloading. And the thought of a one-shot kill is what lead me to try this weapon. I watch until they are well within range, and pick the doe that appears not to have fawns. As she turns broadside, I pull the hammer back. Slowly lining her vitals up in the scope, I take a slow deep breath. I let it out and slowly squeeze the trigger.
The smoke, the smell, and the roar always startle me, no matter how many times I shoot a muzzleloader, and this time is no different. This is much different than a shotgun, and I try to see which way she runs as the smoke clears. I immediately throw in a speed-load, even though it felt like a really good shot! I watch the deer run off the edge of the field to the cedars. After about five minutes, I slowly sneak from the blind and cautiously walk to the spot where I had shot at her. There is a wonderful amount of blood, tissue, and dark brown hair-all signs of a perfect shot!! Darkness is already closing in on me, so I call Ron and go to wait by the blind for him and Dan to come from the house. They arrive, with the good flashlight and we go to the spot where she had been hit to begin tracking. There is a huge bloodtrail, and the walk is short and sweet. We see the big white belly in the beam of the flashlight, and I run to her. I drop to my knees, pick up her head and say a prayer. I thank God for giving me the chance to take this amazing animal home to feed my Family. I ask that He bless the spirit of the doe.
On the way home, after I have gutted her and she is in the truck, I reflect on the shot. I feel like a female Daniel Boone, and I am incredibly proud of myself for making a perfect shot. I know that this is going to become an annual tradition for me, and I have become a fan of this one shot weapon! I am elated that I have been able to provide the gift of protein to my husband and children. As always though, I feel a twinge of sadness at leaving. The woods call to me everyday. And I feel the pull of the outdoors in my very soul. It is like a constant tug to be outdoors, soaking up all this wonderous glory. My heart aches to be in the woods, and even when I'm at work I can hear it calling to me. Reality however, sets in. But I know that there will be next season, and I'll be ready and eagerly waiting!!