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2016 Catalog Celebrating 70 years 2016 ARCHERY CATALOG WWW.BOHNING.COM New Products for 2016 Strip-Pro XL Tower Ring Mylar Tower Fletching Tape Pg. 4 Pg. 9 Pg. 9 Dispenser Pg. 13 New Wrap, Vane, and 3” & 3.5” Shield Air Vane Nock Colors Cut X Vanes Pg. 23 Pg. 17-18, 20, 23-27 Pg. 23 Bolt Vane Smooth Release Colored Retainers for Crossbow Pin Nocks for Lynx Quivers Pg. 24 Pg. 26 Pg. 34 Q23o Adjustable Evervale Archery Set Dealer Kits Quiver Pg. 41 Pg. 42 Pg. 37 Mixed Bag of Nocks Complete Tower Complete Arrow Pg. 42 Jig Kit Repair Kit Pg. 9, 43 Pg. 10, 43 2 NEW PRODUCTS Table of Contents Arrow Building 4 Wraps, Vanes, & Nocks 14 String Care 28 Air Vane Crossbow 30 Bowfishing 31 Quivers 34 Accessories 38 Kits 41 Apparel 44 Reference Guide 45 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 The “Stripper” The Strip-Pro • Strips vanes, glue & wraps • 2 blades for ergonomic versatility • Safe cutting angle for all shaft types • Heavy duty handle and steel blade • Replacement blades sold separately • Easily strip your arrow shaft of fletching and arrow wraps 1524 Stripper 15240 The “Stripper” Blades: 3pk 801025LM Strip-Pro 801026 The Strip-Pro Blades: 3 pk Wrap Adhesive Remover SSR Arrow Shaft Cleaner • Safe citrus-based cleaner removes wrap residue • Concentrated cleaning powder to remove dirt, & other contaminants grease, residue & contaminants from arrow • Spray shaft or paper towel with Wrap Adhesive surface for maximum fletch adhesion Remover & wipe clean • For use on carbon, aluminum & fiberglass shafts • Rinse shaft with SSR & warm water before fletching 801050 4 oz. Shaker Bottle 4 oz. (118 ml) 1155 Pint 1152 Pump Bottle 1156 Quart 4 ARROW BUILDING - Shaft Prep Featured: ImpulseTM First Flight Vanes Dip Kit • The kit includes 1 glass dip tube, 1 arrow hanger, 2 pints of White Acry-Lac, 2 pints of Clear Acry-Lac, & 3 Dip’n Plug rings • Dip tube holds up to 4 arrows at a time • Tube accomodates up to 11” crown dip 801094 Dip Kit 801095 Dip Tube 801098 Arrow Hanger 801100 Dip’n Plug Ring Professional Cresting Kit • The kit includes: 1 Crester, 6-1 oz. jars of Acry-Lac paint (black, red, yellow, blue, silver, & gold), & 4 paint brushes (hairline, 1/8”, 1/4” & 1/2”) • 220-440 RPM range for 5/16” shafts • Reversible pattern rest: English & metric • US & International power supplies(110V or 220V INT) available, specify when ordering 801083 Cresting Kit 801083INT International Cresting Kit 801084 Crester 801084INT International Crester Dipping & Cresting - ARROW BUILDING 5 BO A Blaze Orange SY Saturn Yellow SL B Silver A Fletch-Lac Fluorescent B Fletch-Lac Metallic GO Lacquer Lacquer Gold • For use with dipping or cresting • Gold & silver metallic • For best results a white base • For use with dipping or cresting RD coat is recommended Red • 2 to 3 times brighter than 1412 1 oz. Jar OR standard gloss colors 1101 Pint Orange 1102 Quart 1412 1 oz. Jar YE 1103 Gallon Yellow 1109 Pint 1110 Quart C GR 1111 Gallon Green BL Blue WH White BK C Fletch-Lac Gloss D Fletch-Lac Flat White Black Lacquer • Base coat that provides a matte finish • Dries to a hard, chip-resistant, • Provides maximum vane adhesion on D WH high-gloss finish any arrow shaft White • For use with dipping or cresting • For use with dipping or cresting • Available in 7 colors 1161 Pint HP 1412 1 oz. Jar 1162 Quart Hot Pink 1105 Pint 1163 Gallon RD 1106 Quart Red 1107 Gallon NR Neon Red NO Neon Orange E Acry-Lac YE For tutorials, tech tips, and all the Yellow • Non-flammable water-based paint / (no latest news, follow us on: NY hazardous shipping charges) Neon Yellow • Very low odor, dries to a glossy & hard Bohning Archery & thin layer E NG Bohning Target Archery • Enhances appearance & improves Neon Green adhesion @bohningarchery BL • Clean up with soapy water Blue • For use with dipping or cresting Bohning Archery • Colors can be mixed for custom colors PU Purple 301006 1 oz. Jar SL bohningarchery Silver 301007 Quart (Not Available in GD, SL) GD 301008 Gallon (White & Clear Only) Gold BK Black WH White Also CL 6 ARROW BUILDING - Dipping & Cresting in: Clear Feather-Dri Fletch-Lac Thinners • Protect your feathers from the weather • For use with all Fletch-Lac products • Colorless, odorless, water repellent powder • Not for use with adhesives • Includes bag to shake powder onto fletched feathers 1131 Pint 1132 Quart 1611 Bottle 1133 Gallon Fletch-Lac Coatings Blue Clear (BC) & Clear (CL) Supercoat • Wood shaft seal coat or base dip for shafts to • Single coat wood shaft seal maximize adhesion • Cures to a hard protective finish for dipped shafts • Blue Clear produces sharper, brighter colors when • Not recommended for dipping over crested arrow dipped over white • Not recommended for dipping over crested arrows 1120 Pint • Specify color when ordering 1121 Quart 1122 Gallon 1124 Pint 1125 Quart 1126 Gallon SUPPLEMENTAL PARTS Cresting Universal “Boa” Arrow “Python” Dip’N Plugz Brushes Arrow Box Pad Arrow Pad • Available in 2 sizes: Micro • Bristles of Pony hair & • Each box holds 12 arrows, up • Holds 12 arrows ranging • Holds 12 arrows ranging from (arrows .125-.205 OD) & Red Sable to 36” from Nano to 27/64” Nano to 27/64” Max (arrows .200-.295 OD) 1400 Hairline 1623 50 pk 16092 White 801047 White 1425 Micro 12 pk 1401 1/8” 16092RD Red 801047R Red 1426 Micro 100 pk 1402 1/4” 1427 Max 12 pk 1403 1/2” 1428 Max 100 pk Dipping & Cresting - ARROW BUILDING 7 Triple Tower® • Includes 3 sets of arms to fletch at 3 different angles: Straight (Up to 4”/101mm long), 1° right offset • Fletch all 3 vanes at once (Up to 4”/101mm long), or 3° right helical (Up to 2.25”/57mm long) • Vanes precisely 120° apart • Inludes center posts for standard • Each Tower® comes with: ® carbon, F nock, HE nock, A nock, pin Universal Tower base, arms & center posts, clamp release nock, & crossbow sized shafts tape, & Tower® rings to accomodate any shaft size • Great for repairs 12963 Triple Tower® • All Tower® arms are compatible with the Tower® jig base - no need to purchase additional jigs! Helix Tower® Crossbow Tower® • Fletches vanes with 3° right helical • Designed for shaft sizes up to .350” (Up to 2.25”/57mm long) • Fletches vanes at a 3° right helical • Inludes center posts for standard (Up to 2.25”/57 mm long) or 1° right carbon, F nock, HE nock, A nock, pin offset (Up to 4”/101 mm long) nock, & crossbow sized shafts • Includes only crossbow center post 12962 Helix Tower® 601001 Crossbow Tower® SUPPLEMENTAL PARTS Tower® Jig Tower® Jig Arms Center Posts 1202 G+)*6 '.+%#.4/5j.#%-k 601011 Standard 1201 Straight Arms (Gray) 601012 Pin Nock 1200 E+)*6((5'64/5j'&k 601013 F Nock 601007 E+)*6((5'6 /27.5'TM Arms (Yellow) 601014 A Nock 601024 Mylar Vane Arms (Gray w/ red clip) 601015 Crossbow 601008R F+)*6+0)4/5j.7'k 601016 Swedged 601008L F'(6+0)4/5j 4''0k 601030 H.E. Nock 8 ARROW BUILDING - Fletching Jigs The Mylar Tower makes fletching mylar vanes as easy as... 1. 2. 3. Impulse™ Tower® Feather Tower® • Designed for Impulse™ vanes • Fletches feathers with 2° right or • Fletches vanes with 1° right offset left offset (Up to 5” 127mm long) (Up to 4” 101mm long) • Includes right & left wing Tower® arms • Includes center posts for pin nock, • Includes center posts for swedged F nock, & standard carbon nock shafts, F nock, & standard carbon sized shafts nock sized shafts 601006 ImpulseTM Tower® 601010 Feather Tower® Complete Tower Jig Kit Mylar Tower® • Great for clubs and families • All the Tower Jig options in one purchase • Fletch all 3 vanes at once precisely - One set of each arm: Black, Red, Gray, 120° apart Yellow, Blue, Green, & Mylar • Straight arms fletch vanes up to 3.75” - Seven center posts: Standard, Pin nock, • Adjustable red clip to suit left handed F nock, A nock, Crossbow, Swedged, and right handed fletching & H.E. nock 601035 Mylar Tower® - Three rings: Small, Large, and Extra-Large - Spacer plates 601027 Complete Tower Jig Kit SUPPLEMENTAL PARTS Tower® Jig Tower® Rings Spacer Plates • Red for standard size shafts or smaller, • Adds ¼” (6.35mm) of additional space Lime for larger shafts, and Orange for between the nock & vanes extra large shafts size 21/64 and larger. 80211 Spacers 601017 Small Ring (Red) 601018 Large Ring (Lime) 601036 XL Ring (Orange) Fletching Jigs - ARROW BUILDING 9 Blazer® Straight Blazer® Helix Fletching Jig Fletching Jig • Fletches vanes straight • Fletches vanes with 3° right helical • Fletch up to 2.25” (57mm) vanes • Fletch up to 2.25” (57mm) vanes • Designed for smaller diameter shafts • Designed for .293-.306 shaft sizes (“Standard Carbon”) ® 1345 Blazer Straight “Straight Fletching Jig ® 1344 Blazer Helix Fletching Jig Complete Arrow Repair Kit • Get started repairing arrows with one handy kit - Packet of SSR shaft cleaner • Help your customers customize and personalize - Deluxe Broadhead Wrench with nock indexing their arrows tool. Fits 2, 3, & 4 fixed blade broadheads • Includes: - Three 3-gram tubes of Instant Gel for vanes, - Blazer Helix Fletching Jig feathers, points, inserts & nocks - New Strip-Pro for removing vanes, - DVD with step-by-step instructions on arrow repair glue & wraps 601040 Arrow Repair Kit SUPPLEMENTAL PARTS Clamp Release Blazer® Helix & Tape Straight Clamp • For use on all fletching jigs to prevent glue build-up 8251 Helix Clamp (Black) 8250 Straight Clamp (Gray) 1319 2 pieces 13192 20 pieces (Bulk) 10 ARROW BUILDING - Fletching Jigs The Big Jig Pro Class Jig • Fletches vanes with 1° right offset or 3° right • Adjusts to accommodate all shaft sizes helical (2 clamps included) • Set your own degree of offset • Capable of 3 or 4 fletch application (3 vanes • Capable of
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