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Congratulations to Steve Blakeman for his 2014 Wyoming Buck using DCA Hunter Selects!  Be sure to send us your photos and success stories this hunting season!  We will announce the winner of the decal photo contest Monday, October 13th.  So keep an eye on the Blog and our Facebook page to see if your photo was chosen. Happy hunting and God bless  

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Hey all ! Here is what's new at DCA.  We have added Half Dozen options to the Website We have added 36 packs of Vanes to the Website We added Decals to the Apparel page of the Website         Our Boss, and Fearless Leader Bart "The Bartman" Lawhorn is and innovator and has a ton of new things in the works this year. That's all I can say about it for now, but stay tuned !!!         ATTENTION: We are looking for pictures of DCA Decals on your vehicles to post on the product page of the website :) Email us pictures of how...

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DCA is moving our blog in a much more media driven direction.  That means more video.  More audio.  More content that is easy to view on your smart phone or tablet.  And more content that resonates with our younger shooters and hunters.     So how does one get featured?  Its easy!!!Just send a link with your youtube video to darrellowensjr@deercrossingarchery.comMake sure to have your article content in your video description. And what do you get in return?Great discounts on gear and apparel! If you contribute often enough, we'll even make you an exclusive media partner with free product and...

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We've been running a newsletter contest for the last month or so, and we finally went ahead and did the drawing.                   Our winner is Mike Dougherty! Congrats Mike, and we'll be contacting you soon about your arrows. Also, keep an eye on our facebook page for our next contest. If you haven't added yourself to our newsletter list yet, just go to the homepage of our website and look at the bottom for the signup form.

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I think one of the most common questions I get regarding our arrows is "What straightness should I buy?"  Its a tricky questions.  So much of it depends on bow tuning, arrow length, broad head choice, etc.  There is a lot of misinformation about straightness, and even more misunderstanding about what really matters for accuracy: Spine Deflection. Straightness The straightness of an arrow is usually measured by placing the arrow on a 28" span with a dial indicator gauge in the middle and measuring how much difference there is around the circumference.  Here at DCA, we also use a RAM...

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