Sunday, July 24, 2016

FLY FISHING

LelandFly.com
Because you wanted to fly fish with the right stuff, We opened Fly Fishing Outfitters Fly Shop in San Francisco CA in 1985. Because you wanted to celebrate angling from anywhere in the world, We developed the most informative Fly Fishing Website in 1998. Because you wanted to improve your fly cast, We built the Leland Ranch and Casting Center in Sonoma CA in 2004. After 30 years your are our fishing buddies, and we only offer simplified choices and solutions to our fishing buddies. We SELL what WE FISH for on www.LelandFly.com. All product IN STOCK, READY TO FISH!

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

lucky shot

Lucky Shot USA is a family owned business operating out of Orlando, FL. We repurpose US Military munitions, creating unique, collectible and functional consumer products. All of our products are proudly made in the USA.
Our bullet products are manufactured from 100% genuine, once fired bullets and bullet components, many of which we procured from US Military bases. THe 20MM, 25MM and 30MM cannon round products are made from casings that were once fired by US Military fighting vehicles and jet fighters and are also 100% genuine. These cannon rounds have been procured under special permission from the US Department of Defense and demilitarized according to their specifications. All of our products have been demilitarized, contain no active primer and are completely inert.

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Archery Gear! Get It Here On BlackOvis.com

Arrows have vastly changed over the years and manufactures continue to make small detailed changes every year to heighten our chance of success both on and off the field. Nowadays there are so many arrow options that you can shoot any hunting set-up that you prefer. You can stick ultra-lite and shoot a GoldTip Velocity or Easton Flatline, or you can hit hard and heavy by kicking into a Victory Archery VAP or Easton Full Metal Jacket carbon hunting arrows. If you’re finding a hard time selecting the right arrow, feel free to give our Archery Experts a call and we can put you in the right arrow to fit your needs. We can also cut and insert arrows to order for a small fee! Browse our wide selection of hunting arrows for sale below
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DO you Know? How to Choosing The Best Compound Bow

Selecting A Compound Bow

Here are a few factors to bear in mind when buying a compound bow:

1 Keep Things Simple

If you are a novice, try to hunt for a bow that matches well with your body’s strength and proportions and consider all those extras down the road once you earn more experience.  Despite all the industry yammer regarding the cutting-edge tech and the predatory bliss, but they are still a very simple hand-drawn weapon with some moving parts, usually fashioned out of usual materials. To put it short, any sort of technology really isn’t going to help you learn how to get complete command over compound bow any quicker than a simple, well designed one will.

2 Keep Your Physical Strength In Mind

Don’t go all starry eyed over a bow that claims to shoot arrows at 300 fps unless you really have the strength to pull its bowstring back enough to get that speed consistently. Despite the mechanical advantage of these advanced bows, you are still the powerhouse behind the string providing the power to make things work. Therefore, select one you can easily use and also one you can enjoy using.

Technical Considerations When Buying A Compound Bow

Axle Length

It is the total end to end length of the bow. Those with less axle length might be easier to maneuver, but many times harder to shoot and demand a lot more experience on the shooter’s part.

Draw Length

It is the total distance between the bowstring and the bow’s grip when the string is fully drawn. You can definitely adjust the draw length, but only up to a certain level, however, it is always wiser to choose one with the right draw length in the first place. If the length is too short, it will hurt your accuracy as maintaining reference points for aiming would become difficult. When the string is fully drawn, shooters have an anchor point, and a very short draw length can lead to a floating anchor point which would result in inconsistency between sots. A very short draw length can also result in an increased torque on the bow which can result in inaccuracy.
On the other hand, if the draw length would be too long, archers would naturally tend to lean their head back in order to see properly through the peep sight. That could result in an array of other problems like a bad back posture and shooting form. A bad shooting form can add torque and tension to the bow that leads to inaccuracy. In addition to that, this naturally results in a shooter’s bow arm, or the arm that is holding the bow, to extend more than it needs, which puts the shooters inner elbow right in the way of the string.

Brace Height

It is the distance from the bowstring and the bow’s grip at rest position, You might be tempted to go for lower brace height as it means much faster shooting speeds, but it will prove to be a lot difficult to shoot and a lot less forgiving. Seven inches is the most common brace height, however one should try out various brace heights before finalizing the purchase.

Draw Weight

It is the amount of energy required to bring the bow to a full draw and is usually calculated in pounds. Only go for a compound bow that you can easily pull back smoothly and slowly. What every archer, especially the hunters, needs to keep in mind, is the possibility of having to hold on to a full draw for a long period of time in wait of an opportune shot which could be really tough if you bow has too much draw weight. So it is important to match the draw weight to your strength. To check how much draw weight is right for you, test different bows and see if you can fully draw the string and hold it there for 30-40 seconds without your hands shaking. If you easily can, then that draw weight is right for you. Don’t worry about being underpowered if you plan to go hunting; a bow with 50 pounds of draw weight can easily kill a deer.
Compound bows also have a let-off, which helps reduce the pull archers have to exert and hold at a full draw of string. Therefore, when considering your compound bow’s draw weight, also look out for its let-off percentage.

Bow Weight

This is a must to consider if one plans to go hunting or even in any serious competitions. It might seem like the best option to go for a lighter one as it will be easy to carry around in the woods, but due to being frail, they also vibrate a lot more and hence is a lot more noisy.

Shooting Speed

Speed is a common talk among the archers and for the right reasons. Higher arrow shooting speed means more kinetic energy which means you can shoot heavier arrows at faster speeds that translate into greater penetration when hunting. Moreover, faster arrows shoot flatter, which helps in the downrange accuracy. Modern compound bows can shoot at more than 350 feet per second so do look for a good speed rating when making a purchase.

Bare vs. Ready-to-shoot

If you are a beginner, it is really important to understand the basic difference between a ready-to-use and bare bow. Compound bows are designed to use accessories like a sight, an arrow rest, or a quiver, etc. to make shooting a bit easier. Most ready-to-shoot bows that come in packages have all such necessary accessories already fixed to the bow. No doubt a bare bow can be fixed with accessories on a later stage, but it would require a lot of alterations and a lot more investment than buying a ready-to-shoot one.

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Friday, October 2, 2015

We are dedicated to assisting the victims of Human Trafficking.

Good morning my friends
I have teamed up with west marine
Sales purchased with be used to Fund our safe house for children
Of sex trafficking
Here is the link of our project here in Virginia beach
 
Its Called the Butterfly house Facebook  Website  
We are dedicated to assisting the victims of Human Trafficking.
Bud Karas


 

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Health>Mind+Body: Herbs we sell

Health>Mind+Body: Herbs we sell: Listed below are Herbs i sell and endorse from there affiliate program The King of Medicinal Mushrooms, according to Sib...

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Vengeance Crossbow

The Barnett Vengeance combines the center of gravity shift of a reverse-draw configuration with the reduced weight of the Carbon Lite Riser to provide a steady and accurate shot and arrow speeds up to 365fps. Vengeance features a 140lb draw weight, 18" power stroke, 7.9lb mass weight, 33.75" length, 23.35" width, adjustable pistol grip, and CROSSWIRE string and cable system. Package includes a premium illuminated scope, rope cocking device, Cross Carbon 3-arrow quiver, and 3-20" Headhunter arrows.