Description
- Two 20” Carbon Arrows
- 4x32mm Multi-Reticle Scope
- Lightweight Sidemount Quiver
- Rope Cocking Device
- Lubrication Wax
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$399.99
The all-new Explorer series introduces impressive power and performance in an affordable crossbow package. The XP400 is fully customizable, with adjustable butt stock and cheek rest for an incredibly comfortable fit and overall shooting experience. Dual laminated limbs add ultimate durability, allowing the hunting crossbow to reach menacing speeds up to 400 feet per second. A formidable foe for that trophy buck! The Explorer XP400 comes ready-to-hunt with two carbon arrows, 4x32mm multi-reticle scope, rope cocking device and lightweight quiver all included.
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Excaliburs arrows are made from the highest quality materials to exact specifications to ensure the best possible accuracy while using broadheads. Made from Series 22 Carbon. Note that Excalibur Firebold arrows do not require the use of nocks and are ready to use as they are supplied with flat ends.
Available in 9-lb. Bags This mix is adapted to a wide range of soil conditions and should persist for several years without replanting. The white clover is the dominant plant during the spring and early summer with the chicory becoming more productive throughout the late summer and fall.This mix provides the high quality forage and minerals beneficial for antler development and health.
Ingredients |
Germination |
Origin |
Ideal Brand Chicory | 85 % | Oregon |
Pinnacle Ladino Clover | 70 % | Canada |
Intert Matter (Includes Coating Material) | – | – |
Coating Material | – | – |
Optimum Planting Dates: April – May, August
Northern Edge Habitat Heaven has been designed to attract and hold game birds and other wildlife in the area and provide excellent cover for the entire season. This mix has also been known to be used by whitetail as an essential bedding area. This mixture of native grasses will provide shelter as well as offer escape routes from predators
The first Step in establishing a successful food plot is to have a soil test taken of the area to be planted. The soil test will indicate any adjustments needed in regards to pH and provide recommended fertilizer requirements. Without a soil test we recommend 300 pounds of 12-12-12 and 500 to 2,000 pounds of lime per acre.