AMS AnKor QT Bowfishing Point
Original price was: $39.36.$27.56Current price is: $27.56.
AMS AnKor QT Bowfishing Point
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Description
The AnKor QT has all of the features that serious bowfishers need when on the water. With its AMS Cyclone tip, a short body, stamped triple barbs and stainless steel construction, the AnKor QT is the ultimate bowfishing point. Its barbs are collapsed on the shot and provide a small entry hole for great penetration. When engaged in the fish, the three barbs spread to 2? of holding area. Its best feature is its ability to release fish by turning the shaft. The AnKor QT is great for all fish but is exceptional for softer fleshed or larger fish due to great penetration and holding power. Fish removal is amazingly simple. Even if the point is inside the fish, just make a couple quick turns of the shaft for the barbs to release the fish.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.100 kg |
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| Dimensions | 6.00 × 3.25 × 1.25 cm |
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