ARCHIVE 100 Series Antenna/Flag Mount Group Buy.

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Anthony.L said:
Current shipping ETA?

Stainless on Friday.

And I thought I could ship these on the cheap. I think the only way is boxed.
 
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Those that made comments about wanting one for your 80 series, please sigh up in the 80 series section. As its coming to fruition.
 
Driver Side painted alsi please.
 
Click on this link "LabRak antenna mount" This will redirect you to my website and then you can make your selection.

Note: For those of you getting more than one, you must click "continue shopping" after each choice.



You have your choice of paypal or credit card, I would prefer you use credit card due to the lower processing fees.

Please state your MUD handle in the note section so I can mark you paid and account for the mount(s).

To qualify for the group buy, you must use coupon code "IH8MUD" during checkout. If you wish to purchase more than you signed up for, that's fine, just know that the group buy coupon will not be in effect past the 21st of this month.

The non powder coated ones will ship at the end of next week or the following Monday. The powdered ones a few days after.

If you didn't notice, there are 12ga 304 2B stainless steel. They are very robust and will last a lifetime. You don't have to drill any holes or make any modifications to your LC.

Thanks again......

Shane
LabRak

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What length antenna are most people using with this mount?
 
WhiteElephant said:
Need the mounts first. Check back in 2013.

Lol. Sean, have any shipped yet?
 
Just planning ahead. Ha.
 
WhiteElephant said:
Need the mounts first. Check back in 2013.

Yours is last out the door! :-)

I know it's later than I had stated, but I'd rather give you nothing than give you something that needs improvements.

Assembling boxes and SS ones now
 
WhiteElephant said:
Haha. As long as I get them before the upcoming apocalypse.

Speaking of.

I've wanted a take down recurve for some time and went to my local archery shop and hung out with a mid 60's Pro. Now I used to shoot 500-1000 arrows a month from 12-18 and haven't pulled a bow in 24 years until tonight. This guy was patient with me and walked my through everything. I settled on a Diamond Razor , I know it's no PSE or Martin, but to get back into game it suits me fine.

I wasn't sure if I was going to purchase anything, but after shooting for over an hour and him making adjustments after 3 arrow groups I finally was sighted in and having a great time. I forgot what it was that I liked so much about archery. But I got the bug again.
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Shane - Nice grouping. So I take it we will see those antenna mounts on or before 12/12/12 to keep up with the up-coming apocalypse, right?

BTW, Diamond makes some nice bows. My 13-year old daughter has the Razor Edge compound and repeatedly splits arrows, to my increasing frustration. Having purchased 3 bows within the last year for my kids, I am feeling the "need" too.

J.
 
Shane - Nice grouping. So I take it we will see those antenna mounts on or before 12/12/12 to keep up with the up-coming apocalypse, right?

BTW, Diamond makes some nice bows. My 13-year old daughter has the Razor Edge compound and repeatedly splits arrows, to my increasing frustration. Having purchased 3 bows within the last year for my kids, I am feeling the "need" too.

J.

Yes you have it before to collapse. ;o)

I know the Diamond in a entry level bow, as I am an entry level shooter as I have not used one in years. It's made in Oregon and it works for me. I looked it up on Amazon and they were from $400-$550 so, I asked my best price and walked out the door for $245. It's no PSE or Martin, but I feel good behind it. I went back the next day and had the Pro set it up for me making the fine adjustments and let me shoot again.

It's only 10 yards, but fun none the less. The release is new for me and he let me use every style they had and what he uses, I picked what he uses for several reason, mostly it's cause it's fast. It's the Scott open hook with sting loop, though I really wanted to use my fingers for speed and not have to look for a release. It's a short bow and pinch's the fingers.

I kept the $40 sights as I have a lot to learn. The great news is I can shoot at home anytime as that is what I need to unwind and clean my head and thoughts.
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pegasis0066 said:
What happened to the takedown recurve idea?

It's still in my head. I have several buddies that have them as their easy to pack. But you need to shoot a lot and often to be efficient.
 
That is the exact one my daughter has. The only thing I have to say is to start using multiple targets for those arrows, otherwise you will be splitting arrows like she is! We are set up in our backyard, with markers at 10, 20, and 30 yards. She splits arrows at 10, which is why I made her start shooting at 20+. Still need to get her muscles up so she can crank it up above 40lbs. She is shooting at 32lbs now. Having them shoot makes me want one too, but the :princess: feels like I have too many toys as it is.

Oh, and that is a great price! We paid $329 because it was not on sale, but have loved it ever since.

OK, something tech... I like the black antenna mounts. They match my sliders and I am looking forward to their arrival!
 
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Past due on updates,

I wanted the two formed edges fused at the angle so that it was a smooth corner. The welder laid them on the table and welded down the side, leaving a very sharp edge. It was not going to work for me, so I had them finish the edge

My OCD got the best if me and benefits you.

SS shipping tonight.
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