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Badlands 4500 Backpack (Large, AP)
Badlands 4500 Backpack (Large,  AP) $346.00 - $399.99 0 Reviews

Big Game Ez-On Harness (2/3 X-Large)
Big Game Ez-On Harness (2/3 X-Large) $54.99 - $79.99 0 Reviews
The EZ-On Vest Harness is an Innovative safety harness plus much more. With its non-bulky vest style, this TMA certified safety harness is easy to put on in the field and offers life-saving protection if a fall were to occur. Fall arrest harness includes a tree belt, lineman's belt and SRD strap. Quick-release buckles on leg straps make adjusting harness fast and easy. Built in Deer drag assists in removal of game after the hunt. Designed by hunters, for hunters, the safety vest includes treestand backpacking ability, 4 large pockets and optic hooks for packing and using gear in the stand.
Badlands Ambush Backpack (MOBU, 11 x 12 x 6.5-Inch)
Badlands Ambush Backpack (MOBU, 11 x 12 x 6.5-Inch) $59.95 - $59.99 0 Reviews

Vanguard Axiom 83C Archery Case
Vanguard Axiom 83C Archery Case $109.95 - $149.99 0 Reviews
Vanguard's Axiom 83C single archery case offers a unique balance of strength and lightweight design. The advanced use of HDPE in combination with outer rib design adds the needed strength and durability to protect expensive equipment while minimizing
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Sport and Outdoor

Wilkins bags a 2010 Pope and Young qualifier
Recently, I was thumbing through my September issue of Georgia Sportsman magazine and was intrigued by an article that reviewed Georgia's 2010 bow season.

Some tips to remember for bow hunting season
Compound bows have been on the scene since the mid-1960s and by design have the potential for greater velocity and accuracy than other types of bows. Nonetheless it takes practice to become proficient with this modern hunting weapon.

How do I un-cock my crossbow?
Well I guess if we all had a choice it would be to shoot it at a great big buck. But for most of us, we are left to make this decision at the end of each hunt. We’ll take a look at a few ways to safely un-cock the crossbow. You should however, look into when you should un-cock your crossbow too.





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