Fletcher Tru Peep Dozen Card Black 1/4 in.
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Fletcher Tru Peep Dozen Card
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Description
The Fletcher Tru-Peep Dozen Card provides archers with a convenient and reliable way to ensure they always have backup peep sights for their bow. Featuring a pack of 12 peeps attached to a card, it offers easy storage and portability for quick access during your hunt. Designed to enhance visibility and precision, these durable aluminum Tru-Peeps are available in 3/16″, 1/4″, and 1/8″ sizes to suit a variety of preferences. Perfect for emergency situations or regular replacements, this dozen card ensures you’re always prepared in the field.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.010 kg |
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| Dimensions | 2.50 × 2.00 × 0.01 cm |
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