For sale is my Sitka Cloudburst Jacket, Size Large in Open Country. The Jacket is in like-new condition. has been cared for fanatically, kept clean and stored dry, and has ONLY come out of its airtight storage bin outdoors.
Size: L
Condition: Excellent
Paypal or Venmo Only, buyer pays...
For sale is a 2017 Hoyt Carbon Defiant with 60-70# limbs, #3 DFX cam, and Draw adjustable between 28 and 30 inches.
Color is UA Ridge Reaper. Strings are Factory Hoyt, replaced in 2019
Condition is excellent, normal cosmetic wear; paint chips & scuffs (shown below)
Ripcord Ace rest for an...
These rings are machined from solid steel, they offer superior integrity and tighter tolerances that are based on the proven cross-slot design. Use Leupold® Mark 4® bases, QRW/PRW bases or any other Picatinny-style mount rails.
These typically retail for $149, I mounted them and promptly...
Tight Spot 5 Arrow Quiver, RH, Camo, excellent condition. Includes standard mounting bracket and adjustable gripper. Has very minimal, cosmetic wear. The hood is in good condition. PayPal preferred. Buyer pays shipping.
$115
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