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Killer Instinct Discharge Bolt

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Killer Instinct Discharge Bolt

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At the end of a hunt, safely unload your crossbow without worrying about damaging one of your hunting bolts. The DEADSTOP decocking point is composite molded around Ultra-Dense Stainless Steel to withstand repeated ground impact from today?s high-powered crossbows. Dual-Tier Stop Ring design slows down velocity and stops the bolt instantly from burrowing in the ground. Highly Visible Reflective wrap and bright florescent vanes make DeadStop Decocking Bolt easy-to-find when discharging after dark. Keep the DeadStop bolt stashed in your quiver for a safe and easy way to unload your crossbow.

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Weight 0.200 kg
Dimensions 28.00 × 3.50 × 0.50 cm

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