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            <title>DESTINATION:  CHILDRESS VINEYARDS, NORTH CAROLINA</title>
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"On the road again, just can't wait to get on the road again", heck you guys know the rest of the words, I don't need to keep singing now do I?  No one wants to hear that anyway, at least that is what my wife keeps telling me each time I bust out in song.  At any rate, on the road again is exactly where the Crosman Shooting team was last week, headed to North Carolina and the spectacular vineyards owned by Richard Childress.  Yep, that Richard Childress, owner of 4 NASCAR teams, an avid outdoorsman and host for the 4th Annual "Wine, Wheels and Wildlife" fundraising dinner at his vineyard located in Lexington, North Carolina.  </p>]]></description>
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            <title>NASCAR and Archery at the Glen</title>
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<p>Yep, you read that headline correctly, no need to go back and read it again.  Crosman® Archery boldly stepped into the glaring spot light of NASCAR Nation and armed em' with the latest and greatest crossbow technology for a fun filled, target busting weekend of arrow flingin' and telling hunting lies.  Fortunately for the back wall of our Shooting Team trailer, the shooting was every bit as good as the hunting stories as arrow after arrow found its mark in the center ring.  When it was all said and done, over 3,000 shooters received hands on instruction with our crossbow and youth archery line of products, while donating valuable dollars to the Victory Junction Gang</p>]]></description>
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            <title>Crossbows - The Next Dimension In Hunting</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>The exciting thing about giving the crossbow a shot as a viable piece of archery equipment is that most rifle, shotgun and airgun hunters have the transferable skills to hit the woods running, so their learning curve is virtually flat. The aiming, shouldering, trigger skills and etiquette of shooting a crossbow are more than familiar to the experienced hunter. All that's necessary is to learn the skills needed for close range hunting and be ready for the hiss of the arrow's flight to target. Little noise, no recoil. It's real and it's expanding nationwide. There's legislation in the works that could very soon expand crossbow hunting in Texas.<br />
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