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Bows, Arrows, Vanes and Arrow Components • Finish: Realtree • � Peak Drawweight: 50,60,70Lbs BOWS AVAILABLE BY PRO SHOP SHOWROOM SALES ONLY The following bows are available at our Pro Shop location. By Manufacturer’s Agreement, these bows are not available for mail order or wholesale distribution. Complete Lancaster Archery Compound Bow Accessory Packages Add to any Bow Purchase for $119 (A $179.59 Value!) Package Includes: • TruGlo 3 Pin Sight with Light • TruGlo 4-Arrow Loc Down Quiver • 5 Complete Stock Carbon Arrows (Includes Nocks, Points, and Fletching) • Trophy Ridge Quick Shot Whisker Biscuit Rest • CR Braided Bow Sling • Outer Limit Buzz Kill Stabilizer • Rubber String Silencers • Tru Glo Accessory Kit (Red) Silencers, D-loop Material, Peep, Kisser 2770010 2015 COMPOUND BOWS + Bear® Arena 30 + Bear® Color Kits + Bear® Bounty RTH Package + Bear® Cruzer RTH Package • Axle to Axle: 30 1/2” • Colors to Customize your Bear® Bow! • Axle to Axle: 29 3/4” • Axle to Axle: 32” • IBO Speed: 345 fps • Designed for: Motive, Empire, Agenda, Venue, • IBO Speed: 295 fps • IBO Speed: 310 fps • Brace Height: 6.5” Anarchy HC Rumor and Arena • Brace Height: 7” • Brace Height: 6.5” • Let Off: 75% • Kit Includes: Overmold Grip Panel Grips • Let Off: 80% • Let Off: 70% • Mass Weight: 3.8 lbs. (4) Arena Riser Inserts • Mass Weight: 3.2 lbs. • Mass Weight: 3.6 lbs. • Draw Length: 25 1/2-30” (2) Agenda and Venue Riser Inserts • Draw Length: 23 1/2-27” • Draw Length: 12-30” • Peak Draw Weight: 50, 60, 70 lbs. • Peak Draw Weight: 50 lbs. • Peak Draw Weight: 5-70 lbs. (2) String Dampeners Bows, Arrows, Vanes and Arrow Components Bows, Arrows, Vanes • Available RH and LH • Available Colors: Green Orange Red Yellow • Available RH and LH • Available RH and LH • Finish: Realtree Xtra® Green Camo • Finish: Realtree MAX-1® Camo • Finish: Realtree Xtra® Camo 1360213 $24.99 ea. • Package Includes: 1360196 $899.99 ea. • Package Includes: Trophy Ridge 4 Pin Sight Trophy Ridge 4 Pin Sight OVERSIZE Trophy Ridge Whisker Trophy Ridge Whisker Biscuit Arrow Rest Biscuit Arrow Rest Trophy Ridge Stabilizer & Sling Trophy Ridge Stabilizer & Sling Trophy Ridge Quiver Trophy Ridge Quiver Peep Sight D-Loop OVERSIZE Peep Sight + Bear® Traxx RTH Package 1360200 $599.99 ea. D-Loop OVERSIZE • Axle to Axle: 31-5/8” 1360194 $549.99 ea. ® • IBO Speed: 338 fps + Bear® Crux RTH Package + Bear Arena 34 ® • Axle to Axle: 34 1/2” • Brace Height: 6.75” • Axle to Axle: 30-5/8” + Bear Apprentice 3 RTH Package • Let Off: 75% • IBO Speed: 340 fps • IBO Speed: 320 fps • Axle to Axle: 27.5” • Mass Weight: 4 lbs. • Brace Height: 6.5” • Brace Height: 7.5” • IBO Speed: 265 fps • Draw Length: 26 1/2-31” • Let Off: 75% • Let Off: 70% • Brace Height: 6” • Peak Draw Weight: • Mass Weight: 4 lbs. • Mass Weight: 4 lbs. • Let Off: 70% 50, 60, 70 lbs. • Draw Length: 26 1/2-31” • Draw Length: 26-30 1/2” • Mass Weight: 2.9 lbs. • Peak Draw Weight: 50, 60, 70 lbs. • Available RH and LH • Peak Draw Weight: ® • Draw Length Range: 15-27” • Available RH and LH • Finish: Realtree Xtra Green Camo 50, 60, 70 lbs. • Draw Weight Range: 15-50 lbs. ® • Package Includes: • Finish: Realtree Xtra Green Camo • Available RH and LH • Available RH and LH Trophy Ridge 4 Pin Sight ® • Finish: Realtree Xtra Camo • Available Camo Colors: 1360197 $899.99 ea. Trophy Ridge Whisker • Package Includes: Realtree APG® Camo Biscuit Arrow Rest OVERSIZE Trophy Ridge 4 Pin Sight Realtree AP® Snow Pink Trophy Ridge Stabilizer & Sling Trophy Ridge Whisker • Available Target Colors: Trophy Ridge Quiver Biscuit Arrow Rest Realtree AP® Blue Peep Sight D-Loop OVERSIZE Trophy Ridge Stabilizer & Sling Realtree AP® Orange 1360198 $749.99 ea. Trophy Ridge Quiver • Package Includes: Peep Sight D-Loop OVERSIZE Trophy Ridge 3 Pin Sight ® 1360195 $549.99 ea. 4-Arrow Quiver + Bear Tremor RTH Package Wheel Peep Sight ® + Bear® Rumor • Axle to Axle: 33” + Bear Attitude RTH Package D- Loop OVERSIZE • IBO Speed: 322 fps • Axle to Axle: 30.25” • Axle to Axle: 31” 1360175 (Camo Colors) $299.99 ea. • Brace Height: 6.75” • IBO Speed: 310 fps • IBO Speed: 300 fps 1360201 (Target Colors) $299.99 ea. • Brace Height: 6.5” • Let Off: 75% • Brace Height: 7.25” • Let Off: 75% • Mass Weight: 4 lbs. • Let Off: 80% • Mass Weight: 3.6 lbs. • Draw Length: 24-31” • Mass Weight: 3.7 lbs. • Draw Length: 23.5-27” • Peak Draw Weight: • Draw Length: 25-32” • Peak Draw Weight: 40, 50, 60 lbs. 50, 60, 70 lbs. • Peak Draw Weight: 50, 60, 70 lbs. • Available RH and LH • Finish: Realtree® Camo • Available RH and LH ® • Finish: Realtree MAX-1® Camo • Finish: Realtree Xtra Green Camo • Package Includes: • Package Includes: Trophy Ridge Whisker Biscuit $899.99 ea. 1360170 Trophy Ridge 4 Pin Sight Trophy Ridge 3 Pin Sight Trophy Ridge Whisker Trophy Ridge Stabilizer & Sling OVERSIZE Biscuit Arrow Rest Trophy Ridge Quiver Trophy Ridge Stabilizer & Sling Wheel Peep Sight Trophy Ridge Quiver D- Loop OVERSIZE Peep Sight D-Loop OVERSIZE 1360168 (Package) $399.99 ea. 1360199 $749.99 ea. 1360173 (Bow Only) $299.99 ea. 6 www.LancasterArchery.com Bows, Arrows, Vanes and Arrow Components Bows, Arrows, Vanes 2015 COMPOUND BOWS + PSE® Bow Madness™ 34 + PSE® Mini Burner XT™ + PSE® Stinger X RTS Package + PSE® Fever VS RTS Package • Axle to Axle: 34-1/4” • Axle to Axle: 26 1/2” • Axle to Axle: 32-1/2” • Axle to Axle: 32” • IBO Speed: 342-334 fps • IBO Speed: 276-268 fps • IBO Speed: 316-308 fps • IBO Speed: 304-296 fps • Let Off: 80% • Let Off: 70% • Brace Height: 7 1/8” • Brace Height: 6 3/8” • Brace Height: 6” • Brace Height: 7-1/8” • Let Off: 75% • Let Off: 70% • Mass Weight: 4.1 lbs. • Mass Weight: 2.6 lbs. • Mass Weight: 3.5 lbs. • Mass Weight: 3.6 lbs. • Draw Length Range: • Draw Length Range: • Draw Length Range: 21” to 30” • Draw Length Range: 11” to 29” 11” to 28” 24-1/2” to 30-1/2” • Draw Weight Range: • Draw Weight Range: • Draw Weight: • Available RH and LH 50, 60, 70 lbs. 29, 40, 50, 60 lbs. • Draw Weight: 50, 60, 70 lbs. 20, 29, 40, 50 lbs. ® • Available RH and LH • Available RH and LH • Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity • Available RH and LH ® ® ® • Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity • Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity ® • Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity Skullworks Camo, Solid Black ® Skullworks® Camo, Solid Black Skullworks® Camo, Skullworks Camo, Solid Black 3530516 $699.99 ea. and Purple Pink Skullworks® Camo • Package Includes: OVERSIZE Gemini Sight • Package Includes: 3530483 $199.99 ea. Whisker Biscuit Rest Gemini Sight Whisker Biscuit Rest ® + PSE Bow Madness™ 32 OVERSIZE Shadow Quiver Shadow Quiver Peep Wheel • Axle to Axle: 32-3/8” Flexxtech 3 Stabilizer Nock Set • IBO Speed: 340-332 fps PSE Neoprene Sling 3530536 $379.99 ea. OVERSIZE • Let Off: 80% Peep Wheel • Brace Height: 6” Nock Set OVERSIZE • Mass Weight: 4.1 lbs. 3530519 $399.99 ea. • Draw Length Range: 24” to 30” + PSE® Surge™ RTS Package • Draw Weight: 50, 60, 70 lbs. • Axle to Axle: 32-1/2” + PSE® Stinger X Stilleto + Diamond Carbon Cure w/ • Available RH and LH • IBO Speed: 320-312 fps R.A.K. Equipped System ® • Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity • Let Off: 75% RTS Package • Axle to Axle: 32” Skullworks® Camo, Solid Black • Brace Height: 7” • Axle to Axle: 31 1/2” • IBO Speed: 325 fps 3530517 $599.99 ea. • Mass Weight: 4.3 lbs. • IBO Speed: 316-308 fps • Brace Height: 7” • Draw Length Range: • Brace Height: 7 1/8” • Let Off: 80% OVERSIZE 19-1/2” to 30” • Let Off: 75% • Mass Weight: 3.3 lbs. • Draw Weight: 50, 60, 70 lbs. + PSE® Bow Madness™ 30 • Mass Weight: 3.5 lbs. • Draw Length: 27-30.5” • Available RH and LH • Draw Length Range: 21” to 30” • Peak Draw Weight: 60, 70 lbs. • Axle to Axle: 29-3/4” ® • Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity • Draw Weight Range: 40, 50 lbs. • Available RH and LH • IBO Speed: 330-322 fps ® Skullworks Camo, Solid Black • Finish: Mossy Oak Infinity® • Let Off: 80% • Available RH and LH • Package Includes: • R.A.K™ Equipped System Includes: • Brace Height: 6-1/2” • Package Includes: Gemini Sight 4 Pin Tru Glo Sight • Mass Weight: 3.8 lbs. Gemini Sight Whisker Biscuit Rest Octane DeadLock Lite Quiver • Draw Length Range: Whisker Biscuit Rest Flexxtech 2 Stabilizer Octane Capture Arrow Rest 23-1/2” to 30” Shadow Quiver Shadow Quiver Comfort Wrist Sling • Draw Weight: 50, 60, 70 lbs. Flexxtech 3 Stabilizer PSE Neoprene Sling Alloy Peep • Available RH and LH Peep Sight & Nock Loop PSE Neoprene Sling ® Octane 5” Ultra-Lite Stabilizer • Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity Peep Wheel 3530491 $499.99 ea. OVERSIZE BCY String Loop Skullworks® Camo, Solid Black (Package) Nock Set 3530479 $399.99 ea. (Bow Only) 2020035 $699.00 ea. 3530518 $499.99 ea. 3530521 $399.99 ea. OVERSIZE OVERSIZE OVERSIZE 800-829-7408 7 Bows, Arrows, Vanes and Arrow Components Bows, Arrows, Vanes 2015 COMPOUND BOWS + Diamond Provider™ w/ + Martin Krypton Package + Quest™ Forge DTH Package + Win&Win Shadow 32 R.A.K. Equipped System • Axle to Axle: 31” • Axle to Axle: 32” Carbon • IBO Speed: 315 fps • IBO Speed: 340 fps • Axle to Axle: 25-31” • Axle to Axle: 32” • Let Off: 80% • Brace Height: 7” • IBO Speed: 310 fps • IBO Speed: 320+ fps • Brace Height: 7” • Mass Weight: 3.9 lbs. • Brace Height: 7.5” • Brace Height: 7.125” • Mass Weight: 3.2 lbs. • Draw Length: 26-31” • Mass Weight: 3.3 lbs • Mass Weight: 3.2 lbs.
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