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3/27/09
Started carrying the Hind Sight products about 2 weeks ago. I just shot my bow for the first time since I mounted the Magnum rear sight on my bow. I have a Cobra 3 pin lighted sight for the front. I had struggled last bow season, trying to draw on 2 deer early in the morning and had a hard time picking up my pins through the peep sight. I'm sure I'm not alone on this. Well I heard of the hind sight and WOW what a difference. Don't get me wrong, they are alot more expensive then a peep sight, but to me what an upgrade. Feel free to stop out and see them if you want or go to their website http://www.hindsightco.com/.
Chad Ratzburg -- Owner
Mariah Veeser's 1st Deer
A friend of mine sent me this photo of his daughter's first deer. Now having one son and another one on the way, I truely love to see kids experiencing hunting and the outdoors with their families. How can you not be proud of a Daughter, Son, Nephew or Neice when they get the total experience of hunting? Mariah, I'm sure your Mom & Dad are very proud of you as we all are and nice shot! Mariah used a .243 and it was 75 yards away, she knocked it down with one perfectly placed shot.
NOW TAKE A KID HUNTING! GOOD JOB MARIAH!
Dave Johnson's Buck
Another sucessful customer!
Shot November 12th in the New London Area.
Shot at 28 yards
Inside Spread 15.5" --G2 & G3 approx. 8.5"
Congrats Dave
Dave's Son Colin with his 8 point youth hunt buck taken on October 10th!
Congrats Colin!

Curt Seng's Buck Story
Hi everyone here is my wife's Uncle Curt from over by Platteville, with his gun kill of 2009. Notice the bandage in the picture on his left hand. He shot the buck, went and kicked it in the ass, and kicked his head, the deer didn't move. He proceeded to set his gun down and take his coat off to dress the deer out. Well guess what??? Curt got the deer, but the deer also got him!!! The deer jumped up to get awayand spiked him with his horns and gashed his hand open as he tried to defend himself, with about a 1/2" wide and 2" inch long very deep gash. I don't know the exact antler that dug into his hand, and maybe he even doesn't, but he is lucky that it was only his hand!!! Needless to say his wife Jeannie wasn't real happy that after the deer was finally dead, he gutted out the deer and went had a couple of beers to celebrate, before going home or to the doctor. Congrats Curt! Next time shot him again to be safe!