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Takeshi Morishima v. Bryan Danielson (Ring of Honor Manhattan Mayhem II) 8/25/07
To start off simply: this match is very, very good. That fact isn't particularly surprising considering its participants, but still.
By 2007, a very strong case could be made for Bryan Danielson being the best wrestler in North America, if not the world. He had reigned as ROH World Champion for 15 months with thirty-eight defenses, from late 2005 to late 2006, and already had a long list of superb defenses under his belt, most notably against rival Nigel McGuinness. Along the way he unified and retired the PURE Championship, main-evented multiple shows, and became a mainstay of the promotion. But, once his reign came to an end at the hands of Homicide at Final Battle, Danielson took time off from wrestling to recover from injuries sustained throughout his reign. It wouldn't be until May of 2007 when the American Dragon would return, but when he did, he quickly returned to form. Staking his claim at the gold he once held, Danielson teamed with then ROH World Champion Takeshi Morishima in a winning effort against rival Nigel McGuinness and NOAH star KENTA at ROH's first pay-per-view event, Respect is Earned. At the following PPV, Driven, Danielson again defeated Nigel in a match to determine a #1 Contender for Morishima's title.
That brings us to the champion himself. Morishima came to ROH from Pro Wrestling NOAH, and the heavyweight soon became world champion after defeating Homicide on February 17th, only 56 days after Homicide had taken the belt from Danielson. He went on a tear as champion, holding off some of ROH's best in clashes for the gold, including Jay Briscoe, Roderick Strong, Austin Aries, Claudio Castagnoli, Jimmy Rave, Adam Pearce, and BJ Whitmer, along with defeating fellow NOAH talent KENTA and Dragon Gate star Shingo Takagi in title action. While these defenses were all certainly interesting, many of which resulted in great matches, there was one challenger who stood out from the rest; Nigel McGuinness. The once cocky, cheap-shot taking heel had progressed and matured into one of the promotion's top babyfaces, and made it his goal to usurp Morishima from his spot at the top. It's here we see a shared parallel between the title reigns of Bryan Danielson and Takeshki Morishima. Both champions repeatedly clash with and defeat Nigel, and Bryan's return to the company from injury only further pushes Nigel away from the title. After multiple failed attempts, McGuinness would attempt to earn one more crack at the champion by facing Bryan at Driven in a #1 Contenders Match, a match he would lose. This sets the stage for where we are now.
August 25th, 2007. The Manhattan Center in New York. Ring of Honor is running its second show under the Manhattan Mayhem name, and in the co-main event, Bryan Danielson challenges Takeshi Morishima for the ROH World Championship. The American Dragon looks to reclaim his spot at the top, while Morishima attempts to fully establish himself a dominant champion by defeating one of the best champions in company history.
"David vs. Goliath" is perhaps an overused analogy, but it's fitting for this particular encounter. Morishima is 6'3; Danielson is only 5'10. Throughout most of his career Morishima hovered around 270-290 lbs.; Danielson is typically billed around 210. Of course, being the smaller man in the match isn't anything new to the Dragon. Some of Bryan's best performances come against opponents much larger than him; Brock Lesnar, Samoa Joe, Miro, etc. In the first half of the match, Danielson is undoubtedly the David. He tries to stay away from the champion, landing precise kicks to the legs in an attempt to chop him down. Keeping his instance is a sound strategy, as Morishima takes advantage of his strength, hitting Bryan with stiff strikes and lariats, trying to wear his opponent down early through power and fury. The constant strikes to the head lead to what appears to be Bryan selling an eye injury - the thing is, he's not selling. Danielson legitimately suffered a detected retina in the match and continued wrestling, even incorporating his injury into the match. Morishima targets the head, taking full advantage of Bryan's eye which, again, is actually hurt. Morishima himself sells damage to his legs, unable to lift Danielson up for certain power moves and having his mobility limited.
The first half of the match is definitely an uphill battle for the American Dragon, but the second half is a different story. Danielson counters much of the champion's offense, locking in multiple submissions including his signature Cattle Mutilation. He's even able to hit his signature stomps and elbow strikes, brutalizing the champion and nearly turning his size advantage into a non-factor. He even gets close calls with multiple roll-ups that almost finish it. The killer instinct the challenger possesses flips the script late in the match, leaving Morishima on the ropes and repeatedly fighting from behind. Still, the champion fights back, still able to overpower Danielson with lariats and hip attacks before finally planting him with a backdrop driver to end the match and defend his gold. Danielson fights hard. He came close to taking the gold, but Morishima's imposing size advantage just couldn't be overcome. It's a simple story, but a very well-told one.
The eye injury Danielson suffers early on could've ruined the match, but he doesn't crumble. He perseveres and uses it to tell a story. Danielson fighting with only one eye, Morishima fighting on one leg. Neither man is at 100% for much of the match, which creates a hard hitting back-and-forth battle that exemplifies what made Ring of Honor so special in this era.
⭐⭐⭐⭐. 5 out of 5.
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DWCS 8/13 Primer
Herdem Alacabeck vs William Knight Light Heavyweights
Herdem Alacabeck 5-0 Record From Sweden Has trained with All Stars in Sweden, now trains with Blackhouse
Fun Facts:
-Herdem Alacabeck has a win over a current member of the UFC roster; a rear naked choke win over DWCS 3 signee Antonio Arroyo. -On two different occasions, Herdem Alacabeck was on the verge of getting signed to a UFC deal. The first time was in March as a short notice replacement to face Saparbek Safarov. The second time was for a fight in Sweden on short notice. -He did not fight for nearly two years due to problems with his foot and at least not showing up to fight despite weighing in.
Check Him Out:
Vs (2-2) Rumen Blagovestov- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHiykMXyc-4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yv9j9Z7BNQw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIO_MtwI_2U
William Knight 4-0 Record From Connecticut Trains With Thornton Martial Arts And Fitness
Fun Facts:
-William Knight got into high school wrestling as a suggestion from a friend to combat anger issues due to buylling. From there, he found his way into MMA. -He has an amateur win over DWCS Season 3 signee Yorgan De Castro. -Knight's original goal in getting into MMA wasn't the UFC but One FC so he could do MMA and kickboxing.
Check Him Out: Vs (1-4) Tom Velasquez (complete with backflips): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJYL9nIm7Xc
Brok Weaver vs Devin Smyth Welterweights
Brok Weaver 13-4 record From Alabama Trains With Port City Kickboxing Academy
Fun Facts:
-Brok Weaver was scheduled to compete on the first episode of DWCS but Leon Shahbazyan had a weight cutting snafu and the fight got cancelled. -Brok Weaver was on a six fight winning streak but two of those are split decisions wins and one of those was a DQ win due to an illegal knee. -8 of Weaver's last 10 fights have been against opponents with winning record and he's a solid 6-2 in those fights.
Check Him Out: Vs (30-36-2) Charles Bennett: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHIUR7979gM vs (8-5) Wanderley Camarilo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1pZSv-yu4c
Devin Smyth 9-1 record From Michigan Trains With Murcielago MMA (Same gym as UFC vet Dequan Townsend)
Fun Facts:
-Of his 10 fights, only 3 are against fighters with winning records and only 1 of them is against a fighter with more than two wins. -Something worth keeping an eye on, Devin Smyth has been fighting at/around 175 to 180 lbs in his last few fights. He has made 170 lbs as recently as April 2018 though. -Devin Smyth headlined the first ever WXC card on Fight Pass
Check Him Out: vs (3-11) Jay Jackson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oM6y6SeI4No vs (11-8-1) Rocky Edwards: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37WJcJs0Ktg
Sarah Alpar vs Shanna Young Women Bantamweights
Sarah Alpar 8-4 Record From Texas American Elite MMA
Fun Facts:
-Is a neat and tidy 1-1 vs UFC fighters with a win over Jocelyn Jones-Lybarger and a loss to Heather Jo Clark. -Alpar also has fought regional vets/names like Carina Damm (loss), Brenda Gonzales (loss) and Delaney Owen (loss). -Is the current LFA women's bantamweight champ after winning a split decision from 8-1 Joselyne Edwards
Check Her Out:
vs (3-2) Suzy Watson; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1hSCp34u1c
Shanna Young 6-1 Record From Tennessee American Elite MMA (Same gym as OSP)
Fun Facts:
-Shanna Young took two years off suffering back to back labrum injuries that required surgery. It was so bad that after the second injury, her doctor advised her to retire. -Shanna Young has a win over potential UFC featherweight Pam Sorenson back in 2018. -Young's one loss is a split decision loss to Lisa Spangler who took the fight on short notice.
Check Her Out:
vs (1-1) Jessica Borgas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mxbCEZeRcY vs (0-1) Katelyn Dykas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnxzdxqBb1s
Tony Gravely vs Ray Rodriguez Bantamweights
Tony Gravely 18-5 Record From Virginia Training With Tech MMA
Fun Facts:
-Gravely is 0-4 against fighters you may have heard of; losses to Bellator vets Ricky Bandejas and Patrick Mix, UFC super prospect Manny Bermudez and former UFC fighter Merab Dvalishvili. -Gravely is 9-1 in his last 10 fights with his one loss coming to Patrick Mix. -Tony Gravely currently holds both the CES and KOTC Bantamweight titles.
Check Him Out:
vs (8-0) Bruno Ferreira: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y62FANOifvk vs (2-0) Dylan Caca: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9ncesULCFY vs (3-1) James Quigg: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WRyneK5IY0
Ray Rodriguez 15-5 Record From Texas Training with Ohana MMA (Home to the Hernandez Bros)
Fun Facts:
-Ray Rodriguez is 1-2 vs UFC fighters; defeating (then 7-6) Joseph Sandoval with losses to Chris Gutierrez (currently 2-1 in the UFC) and Steven Peterson (currently 1-3 in the UFC). -Ray Rodriguez has fought for some organizations you might've heard of, namely LFA, Fury FC and Combate.. -Ray Rodriguez is a former member of the Armed Forces.
Check Him Out:
vs (9-5) Michael Rodriguez: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KgtrphE25A vs (3-1) Johnny Rodriguez: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGXsOonsvxw
Karl Reed vs Julius Anglickas Light Heavyweights
Karl Reed 6-1 Record From South Carolina by way of New Jersey Upstate Karate (Home of Stephen Thompson)
Fun Facts:
-Karl Reed fought Cameron Olson back on the 2017 edition of the DWCS. Despite it being just his third pro fight, he entered the fight as a -300 favorite before ultimately losing by decision. -Karl Reed is a physical education teacher and a wrestling coach for Limestone College. -Reed has a win over former TUF contesetant James Miles by TKO.
Check Him Out Vs:
Vs Alec Hooben (5-4)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pum88lheSuU Vs Charles Gamble (2-3)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GILXJLyvxsc
Julius Anglickas 6-1 Record From Minnesota by way of Lithuania Trains With St. Charles MMA (Home of Alp Ozkilic and Josh Sampo)
Fun Facts:
-Julius Anglickas is the LFA Light Heavyweight Champion after finishing 5-0 Clayton York in the 2nd round. -Anglickas' one pro loss? To Cameron Olson. Olson got around I guess on the regional LHW scene. -Anglickas came to Long Island from Lithuana at 14 years old before eventually moving out to Minnesota in his 20s, he has a physical education degree from Brockport University and won the Golden Gloves in Minnesota.
Check Him Out:
Vs (5-12) Rashid Abdullah- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UUO0VbGwpg Vs (3-1) Brandon Edman- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQ5pGFwj2K4
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The lipless crankbait is a staple in most angler's Spring bass fishing arsenal, but very few understand the late-season effectiveness of the blade bait. Both options can produce incredible results in Spring and you should fish them with confidence.
Today we're heading down the rabbit hole of lipless and blade baits. Matt begins with a surface level approach, recommending a couple baits for all-around success, but it doesn't take long before we're looking at niche baits, detailed color analysis, and in-depth descriptions of how big bass stage in Spring.
With an almost endless list of baits in today's video we're using the video description to simplify the selections. Below you'll find links to our favorite all-around baits, our favorite baits by depth, and our favorite gear to throw them. We've included favorite colors, hook upgrades, and more. All of the links go directly to Tackle Warehouse where you can see detailed photos and descriptions of each item.
If You Could Only Have One...
Bottom Contact- Lucky Craft LV-500 (Ghost minnow): http://bit.ly/2aAUUbd
Shallow Retrieve- Cotton Cordell Spot (Chrome Blue): http://bit.ly/2y3K210
Favorite Blade Baits For Spring...
-Megabass Dyna Response 1/2 oz: http://bit.ly/2R7FlvL
Favorite Colors: Ito Hiuo, Jukucho Shad, Gill OB
-Damiki Vault 1/2 oz: http://bit.ly/2rnO7e2
Favorite Colors: Black Holo, Holo Cyber Purple, Real Shad
Lipless Crankbaits For Bottom Hopping...
-Jackall TN-70: http://bit.ly/2lqAwjh
Favorite Colors: Super Shad, SG Threadfin, RT Escape Craw
-Lucky Craft LV-500: http://bit.ly/2aAUUbd
Favorite Colors: Ghost minnow, American Shad, Chartreuse Shad
Lipless Cranks For Mid-Column Fishing...
-Booyah One Knocker: https://bit.ly/3kyOoD5
Colors: Bling, Ghost, Tiger Craw
-6th Sense Quake 70: http://bit.ly/2Kxt4zm
Colors: Crimson Flash, Shad Hammer
-Strike King Red Eye Shad: http://bit.ly/2fqX1RT
Colors: Chartreuse Sexy Shad, Chrome Sexy Shad, Delta Red
Lipless Crankbaits For Shallow Fishing...
-Damiki Tremor 65: http://bit.ly/2fVt8H6
Colors: American Shad, Real Shad, Red Craw
-Cotton Cordell Super Spot: http://bit.ly/2y3K210
Colors: Chrome Blue, Royal Red
-Lucky Craft LVR D-7: http://bit.ly/3r45j1T
Colors: Golden Shiner, Chartreuse Shad, Ghost Minnow
Split Ring/Treble Hook Upgrades...
Split Rings- Owner Hyperwire (Size 3): http://bit.ly/2v8ArBX
Hooks For BIG Fish- Owner ST-56: http://bit.ly/2cVg7xW
Sizes: 4 for 1/2 oz baits, 2 for 3/4 oz baits
**LV-500 and TN-70 both use Size 4 Hooks**
Hooks For Quality Fish- Gamakatsu EWG: http://bit.ly/2cZrsbY
Sizes: 4 for 1/2 oz baits, 2 for 3/4 oz baits
**LV-500 and TN-70 both use Size 4 Hooks**
Our Favorite Lipless Combo...
Rod- G Loomis IMX Pro 845 CBR: http://bit.ly/2og0BmK
Reel- Shimano Bantam 150 XG: http://bit.ly/2H44yjG
Line- Power Pro Maxcuatro 30 lb Braid: http://bit.ly/2clBRiQ
Leader- Sunline FC-100 Shock Leader 16 lb: http://bit.ly/2O4UElB
Great Mid-Price Lipless Combo...
Rod- Megabass Levante Flat Size Special: http://bit.ly/2FdE3YY
Reel- Shimano SLX MGL 70 (HG): https://bit.ly/3gIUCgJ
Line- Power Pro Maxcuatro 30 lb Braid: http://bit.ly/2clBRiQ
Leader- Maxima Ultragreen 15 lb Mono: http://bit.ly/2ae97J9
Budget Lipless Combo...
Rod- Dobyns Fury 705 CB (7' Med Heavy Cranking): http://bit.ly/2bGvlVV
Reel- Shimano SLX HG: http://bit.ly/2NfdOnk
Line- Sunline Assassin Fluorocarbon 15 lb: http://bit.ly/2h4LNjm
Budget Blade Bait Combo...
Rod- 13 Fishing 6'10" Medium Omen Black 3: http://bit.ly/3lAXbEV
Reel- 13 Fishing Origin C (8:1): http://bit.ly/392qsU6
Line- Sunline Assassin Fluorocarbon 12 lb: http://bit.ly/2h4LNjm
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Tested: Get Your Flair on With an Accessorized 2020 Chevrolet Camaro SS
Here is one rolling argument for making the Camaro your own.
LOS ANGELES—First things first: I'm pretty sure no one, not even Chevrolet, expects you to buy a 2020 Chevrolet Camaro SS like the one I took possession of for this test-drive review. Chevy built this car to show off a gaggle of the dealer-installed options it sells so buyers can really make their Camaro their own special thing. But this 2020 Camaro SS test car carried $17,655 worth of such accessories, and I doubt anyone would go that crazy on parts. Though if you're the type that would, please drop me an email. I'm dying to meet you.
I won't give you the full list of those add-on parts here—I'll do that down below at the end of the story, in case you're that hungry to see it and need to skip ahead now—but I will tell you the accessories ranged from functional (Brembo brakes, $3,645; lowering kit, $1,970; upgraded anti-roll bars, $805) to form-enhancing (racing stripes, $625 and $450; carbon-fiber shift knob, $150; black fuel door with carbon-fiber insert, $280).
2020 Chevrolet Camaro SS Test: Making It Your Own Such accessories are an important factor in the auto business: They're profit centers for General Motors and its dealerships. As for the buyer, perhaps they can get a better deal on the aftermarket, but buying through Chevrolet has its advantages.
First off, you can roll the accessories into your financing; also, they are covered under the car's warranty; and finally, installation quality should be good, since the dealership has the expertise (in theory) on how to get the cars apart and back together. And if the dealer does it wrong, we refer to you that part about the warranty.
Personally, I thought my Camaro SS looked pretty bitchin' with all the add-on swag. Okay, I could do without the giant carbon-fiber spoiler, borrowed directly from the Camaro ZL1 1LE and the most expensive add-on at $5,495. Chevrolet calls it a "visible carbon-fiber spoiler," which I assume refers to the exposed carbon-fiber weave—still, the name made me wonder how much Chevy charges for the invisible one, and how much downforce it produces.
But I liked everything else—the ground-effects kit, red and black stripes, and those big red Brembo brake calipers. I even dug the metal pedals and the embossed floor mats. I must be turning into a dealer shill in my old age.
2020 Chevrolet Camaro SS Test: Muscle Car Theater It's been ages since I've driven a Camaro, and I was happy to be back behind the wheel, even if it meant I couldn't see much of the world outside through the gun-slit windows. The Camaro's 455-horsepower, 6.2-liter V-8 is everything it's cracked up to be, a bellowing beast always up for a good time. My tester had the $995 dual-mode performance exhaust which perfects the soundtrack. In terms of power and fury and noise, Chevrolet has the 2020 Camaro SS so well dialed-in, it could probably capture the experience and sell it in bottles.
Though the 10-speed automatic has been around for a little while, this was my first time trying it, and my experience was marred somewhat by the paddle shifters. Response was all over the place: Sometimes the transmission shifted as soon as I hit the paddle, and other times I felt like I was waiting on the Chevrolet's electronic bureaucracy to process my request, which I had apparently made in writing and sent third-class mail via riverboat. (For the record, I saw more immediate response from the push-buttons in the 2021 Chevrolet Suburban I drove recently.)
I thought the transmission did a much better job when left to shift on its own, but can I really say that with any authority? The 6.2 has so much torque, it's just not possible to be in the wrong gear. Chevrolet could probably fit an old THM-400 three-speed automatic to this engine and it'd still maintain its ability to ra-arrange your internal organs with a mere tap of the accelerator.
2020 Chevrolet Camaro SS Test: Do Accessories Help Or Hinder The Handling? As for the handling, well, it's hard to say. In some of the sharper, lower-speed turns, I found the 2020 Chevrolet Camaro SS used for this test had a tendency to understeer on turn-in (which could be a factor of the "upgraded" anti-roll bars, or merely the fault of my own impatience). Alright, no problem—ease off of the accelerator to let the front end bite. But if I got back on the power too quickly, the rear tires would break loose. (That 455 lb-ft is a mixed blessing.) You have to be judicious with all of the power, which I'm told is the way the world generally works. On the other hand, if I didn't have to ease off the power in the first place, I could get out of the corners much more neatly.
The Camaro felt happier in faster corners, perhaps because I wasn't as close to the tires' limit of adhesion, but at higher speeds the car hits the bumps a lot harder. That was a constant problem, even in more relaxed driving: The Camaro's ride was unusually busy and bouncy, and while it did cushion the bumps rather nicely, I know these roads well and don't recall there being quite so many of them.
The bottom line here is that GM's chassis engineers do wonderful work, particularly with rear-wheel-drive performance cars. Messing with success only ends in tears, and I think the modified Camaro I drove proves that. Is it worth upsetting the Camaro's handling balance to give it that cool ground-hugging look? That's up to the prospective buyer.
2020 Chevrolet Camaro SS Test: Should You Accessorize? And that brings us, quite neatly, back to the first premise of our story, all those dealer-installed accessories. Do they make the Camaro a better car? Obviously, chucking everything you find in the pantry into a single pot will never make the ideal meal, but selective use of ingredients can yield something really great.
The point Chevrolet tried to make with this car, I believe, is that if you want to customize and individualize your Camaro, you needn't leave the comfort of your dealer's showroom. I am inclined to agree. None of the accessories on my test car rattled or buzzed. Everything fit nicely. I'm sure somewhere in the parts catalog it says, "Engineered by GM to fit your GM car," or something to that effect, and if it doesn't, it should.
As for the 2020 Chevrolet Camaro SS, well, what else can I say? It's an over-powered, hairy-chested handful of a car, and long may it ride. In its unmolested form, I think its handling betters Dodge's Challenger, though the latter is easier to see out of (as are most things, including windowless rooms). Personally, I prefer the Ford Mustang GT for its tidier dimensions—provided you fit it with the V-8, that is. (The EcoBoost four is a great engine, but give me that V-8 rumble any day.) I find it just as much fun and potent as the Chevy, sort of the scrawny-but-cut street fighter versus the mountain-sized bouncer that is the Camaro.
At the end of the day, no matter how you accessorize it, the 2020 Chevrolet Camaro SS delivers all the muscle-car theater you could possibly ask for. And if you ask for more, Chevy is happy to have your local dealer install it.
2020 Chevrolet Camaro SS Dealer-Installed Accessories As-Tested Visible carbon-fiber spoiler, ZL1 1LE spec, $5,495 Four-corner Brembo caliper brake-upgrade system in red, six-piston front, four-piston rear, $3,645 Carbon flash metallic ground effects, $2,250 Suspension-lowering kit, $1,970 Anti-roll bar suspension-upgrade system, $805 Black metallic stinger stripe, $625 Red spider stripes, $450 Painted engine cover, $545 2 strut tower brace, $395 Red knee pads for center console, $350 Black fuel door with exposed carbon-fiber insert, $290 Premium carpeted floor mats with Camaro logo, $160 Sport pedals, $155 All-weather cargo mat, $155 Carbon-fiber appearance shifter knob for auto transmission, $150 Black Camaro fender badge, $145 Cargo net, $70 Total dealer-installed accessories: $17,655
2020 Chevrolet Camaro Pros All the sound and fury you could want from a modern-day muscle car Good fun to drive in the curves—judiciously Nice selection of accessories to make it your own 2020 Chevrolet Camaro Cons You can't see well out of it Suspension "upgrades" alter a basically good ride-handling balance บาคาร่า
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1966 Plymouth Fury VIP (TX) - $20,000
Exterior: Dark Blue Metallic Interior: Blue Vinyl Transmission: 727 Automatic Engine: 383 Stroker V-8 Mileage: 4,000 (on engine)
Color of Car: EE1 Dark Blue Metallic, Dark Blue Poly 13043
383 Stock Bore – 4.25 / Stroke – 3.375 Rod – 6.356 – 6.360 / Heads – 456 – 88cc “B” block / Motor has been balanced It has been bored .030 Heads – 456 – 88cc open chamber stock heads with competition valve job & 600 lb springs and retainers Hedman # 500-78070 Shorty It has 2 ¼” dual exhaust with 2 ½” Melling - Oil Pump Part Number: M63HV Anchor Industries 2250 - Anchor Industries Engine Mounts Part Number: ANI-2250 Intake - Eldebrock Performer RPM 750 CFM / Edelbrock 1411 - Edelbrock Performer Carburetor 145-6402 - ARP Rod Bolts - High Performance ARP #070-145-6402 Chrysler Wave-Loc · 383-440ci Wedge Pistons – UEM-KB400-030 Keith Black – Hypereutectic – Dome – 4.280 Bore – 5/64 – 5/64 – 3/16 Rings Compression Ratio - 10 ¼ to 1 440 source fluid damper Lester - Starter Part Number: 17466 Fel-Pro - Timing Cover Gasket Set Part Number: TCS12460-2 Mopar Performance P4120752AB - Mopar Performance Enamel Engine Paints Part Number: DCC-4120752AB Melling 63-S3 - Melling Oil Pump Screen Assemblies Part Number: Mell-63-S3 Total Seal Piston Rings CR2090-30 - Total Seal CR Classic Race Piston Rings Part Number: TSR-CR2090-30 Fel-Pro - Oil Pan Gasket Part Number: OS11729C1 Header Spray Paint - VHT Part Number: SP102 Comp Cams Cam & Lifters XE268H-10 Part Number: 23-223-4 Part Number: Comp Cam Lifters 822-16 Firecore Vacuum Advance Electronic Distributor Part Number: Autolite - Spark Plugs Part Number: ATO 85 Fram - Oil Filter Part Number: PH8A Clevite 77 - Rod Bearings Part Number: CB527P .040 Clevite 77 - Main Bearings Part Number: MS876P .020
Factory AC, PS, electric front seats, electric windows, AM/FM. New upholstery. Engine was redone 1 1/2 years ago. Completely Chromed. Well maintained and garage kept.
This vehicle is located in Conroe TX 77304 Please call Randy @ 832-423-3929 to see this Fury VIP
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2018 STOCKING STUFFERS
We?ve all heard the old saying that the best things come in small packages. Just because something?s inexpensive doesn?t mean it can?t be memorable. Gift your friends and family holiday stocking stuffers they won?t forget. Gadgets. Tools. Smart stuff. Cute stuff. We have everything for stockings except feet. Basically, we have something unique for everyone on your list. If you can?t find what you?re looking for, look out for our upcoming holiday gift guide. Product breakdown and details below...
The Craighill Carbon Black Ripple Bottle Opener is a classic churchkey-style bottle opener milled from 5/8" diameter stainless steel. The wave-like profile provides extra purchase when in use, and also adds visual and tactile interest. $44 | BUY
The one cable that has it all, this MFi certified Universal cable is made with braided ballistic 1000D Nylon for maximum quality and durability that prevents your cable from rips and tears and is lab tested; proven to withstand over 10,000 flexions. $29 | BUY
Made from solid Beech wood with rubber wheels, and topped with a stylish glossy paint job, the retro toys are elegant, durable, simple, and stylish enough to leave out after the kids play, displayed with pride on a desk, bookshelf or media cabinet. $19+ | BUY
Everything you need from a keychain knife for your everyday life?and nothing you don?t. The Elko is a wildly useful little tool that?s up to any pry, slice, cut or open challenge you might come across in the daily grind. $60 | BUY
A match case that stands up the elements and anything else you throw at it. Combining their love of the outdoors with engineering knowhow, the Exotac team strives to design extraordinary, high-quality and unique outdoor and urban gear. The MATCHCAP is a nearly indestructible waterproof match case for storing matches and other fire-starting material.
$23 | BUY
The small, rugged, and lightweight Garmin inReach Mini is perfect for when hiking in remote regions, making sure you stay connected when off the grid and out of cell phone range. $345 | BUY
Inspired by the kangaroo, this camping hammock will get you off the ground in a hurry, give you a comfortable, secure place to rest, and then pack up quick when its time to hit the road. Made for two and with a gross weight capacity of 500 lbs, weve paired the Roo with two Python Straps. $128 | BUY
The Peanut Lighter packs the most flame for your buck when it comes to minimal, space and weight saving lighters. Titanium construction is lightweight and durable, while the removable lighter lets you convert the body to a waterproof pill vial to store crucial medications in wet conditions.
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2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 vs. 2018 Porsche 911 GT2 RS Comparison: Power Down
Do you ever wonder where this is all going to end? More power, bigger wings, better aero, fatter tires. Remember when the ’90s Porsche 911 Turbo and Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 hit 400 horsepower? We thought we were all going to die. Yet now we’re close to doubling that. What hath the demon seed of technology wrought?
With such existential theorizing in mind, we present the ever-rising top of the upward spiral: the 2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 with ZTK package and the 2018 Porsche GT2 RS Weissach Edition.
As a result of my long racing career and introduction to the inner workings of Porsche Motorsport when I had a factory contract, plus my 10 seasons of track testing with Motor Trend, I have followed firsthand with interest and wonder the twists and turns of this steady progression of technology and performance.
These supercars are the highest evolution of their own long lineages and make claim to being at the top of the aforementioned spiral in the entire major automaker universe, as well.
Let’s start with the ZR1, because ’Murica! Today’s ’Vette is the last of the C7 generation, created directly out of the C6, tracing its history back to the 2005 model year. The standard engine then was the 6.0-liter LS2, rated at 400 hp, later upping to 430 with the 6.2-liter LS3. In response to the ever-swelling output of its American V-10 rival Dodge Viper, the C6 ZR1 fired a major salvo in the dyno wars with its 638-horse supercharged Blower-Under-Glass (with see-through hood bulge). A couple years later came the Z06, with 650 horses and a strong tendency to overheat—both the engine’s vital fluids and the intake air temps—when driven at pro speeds on track (something I discovered on my first three laps at a Road Atlanta press day). This track-oriented model was simply not ready for prime time, though it’s true that more conservative owners were able to successfully track their Z06s at a milder pace.
This leads us to the latest ZR1 and its top-dawg 755-hp LT5. The challenge for the Corvette team was to simultaneously improve the speed and the cooling of the Z06/Z07 we know and love. Tough task, because those two goals pull the needle in opposite directions. More power equals more heat. To address this, five new radiators have been added, resulting in far better cooling. On track, temps still get warm, but during my time at the wheel, the needles never speared the red zones.
Compare that to the Porsche GT2 RS. Right up front, it’s more than twice as much moolah—if you can find one to buy. But it’s also a new pinnacle in the long and brilliant history of the 911. For 15 years, I was up to my ears racing them. I started racing just as the water-cooled cars were coming to market. With far superior control of engine temperatures and four-valves-per-cylinder breathing, the 996 made far more power than the venerable fan-and-fin-cooled flat-sixes.
But a funny thing happened. After years of working so hard to reduce the famous oversteering tendencies of the rear-engine 911—culminating with my now second-favorite 911 chassis to drive, the 993—the oversteer was back. The 996 was twitchy and loose and dicey. New generation, back to the drawing board. I raced with both versions on my teams at Alex Job Racing and with Greg Fordahl Motorsports in the early 2000s, and I saw how the old 993 RSR would kill the new 911 GT3 R in the corners with stable, usable grip but get smoked down the straights by the newer car’s four-valve urge and slick, low-drag aero.
Why the history lesson? To explain why I’m so excited about the new GT2 RS. It’s the first 911 since 1999 that truly takes advantage of its rearward weight distribution and turns its copious torque into acceleration. It’s my hope that this will be the new paradigm.
The GT2 RS makes more power than any factory 911 before it. “Big deal,” you say. “We’ve had 911 Turbos for years, and they’ve been gradually evolving through 400, 500, 600 horsepower, and they’re fine. Nothing new.” Wrong, Bratwurst Breath. This most-potent-ever 911 is two-wheel drive. The real magic of this machine is its ability to send 553 lb-ft of torque (214 more than the awesome GT3) to just the rear tires and turn it into acceleration—not wheelspin and tire smoke—without the added complexity and weight of all-wheel drive.
That prodigious power propels the GT2 RS forward, not sideways in a drifting burnout (unless your name is Jethro Bovingdon). This first-order priority of a winning racer in this ultimate performance street car earns my respect and admiration. OK, and love. (I’m confident enough in my masculinity to express those four letters toward a relatively inanimate object.)
With such devotions spoken, let’s see what happens when we let slip the dogs of war.
The Corvette’s great technological step forward is the way it never lost output from the boosted LT5 V-8. Unlike its predecessor, this ZR1 pulled hard the whole session. Credit this advancement to the 52 percent larger Eaton supercharger and more efficient intercoolers. However, the 755 horses in the ZR1 never seemed to quite pull like those of the GT2 RS and others in the 700 Club during our Best Driver’s Car testing—both in the quarter mile and at the top end.
At our World’s Greatest Drag Race, I had the unmitigated pleasure to floor both cars down Vandenberg Air Force Base’s pristine 3-mile-long landing strip to achieve my own personal land speed record of 200-plus in the GT2 RS. By comparison, the ’Vette lagged behind, time after time, even without the ZTK package’s high wing. With similar top speed claims, what gives? I can only report faithfully what mine eyes have seen and hypothesize that the intercooling is perhaps still not enough to keep up, because internet dyno tests do seem to support the 755-hp estimate.
Hot-lapping at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca showed similar results on the front straight. The GT2 RS reached a heady 149.0 mph, but the ZR1 made only 141.6. All of that cannot be explained away with a better corner exit. That’s simply too big a spread. Some of those Chevy horses weren’t pulling their weight.
But enough about straight-line fury. What happens when the wheel is cranked into Turn 1? In my world, the gods live in the corners anyway (although I must admit, even straight ahead gets interesting once you’ve crossed the double century). At Laguna, Turn 1 is a gentle left bend over a rise. It’s been an easy flat in nearly every car I’ve driven there over the years—until the big-hitter street cars started approaching 140 over that crest. They’d get light, even get some fifth-gear wheelspin, and track far right in a hurry. The bend is a genuine corner at those velocities, with a late apex, and straightening up the steering becomes a necessity to remain on the pavement. Ten years ago, the last-gen ZR1 was the first car that forced my right foot to feather back, for fear of disaster on the landing.
Well, this year the ZR1 once again achieved the highest Corvette speed ever over that yump, but it stuck the landing easily. The ZTK aero proved effective there and at several other fast corners around the circuit. It’s not race car levels of downforce, but it’s significant for a street machine. Unusually, the higher the corner speed, the better behaved the ZR1. On track, most cars are the other way around: Faster means dicier. When I set the lap record at Road Atlanta in the new ZR1 on a Chevy press day, the car was stable and hooked up in the high-speed Turn 12 and dropping into the esses, which is critical to a quick time there. I mean really well behaved.
This leads us to the Corvette’s great downfall: low-speed traction—which is also the reason for the history lesson. When power was under 500, the chassis could handle it, but as the Z-series cars pushed it over 600—and with the ZR1 now cresting 750—the rear suspension is overwhelmed. High-powered ’Vettes are diabolically prone to snap power oversteer in the lower gears. The wonderful additional ponies in the ZR1 make it even worse.
True story: I kicked out the ZR1’s tail on a deserted side street, and it ripped the wheel from my hands so hard I reinjured a torn rotator cuff. Brutal. In these cars, the driver had best leave the multimode traction and stability controls activated.
This handling issue is nothing new. Chevy has never solved the perennial problem of the rear suspension not putting power down well or the general fright-inspiring twitchiness of the rear end. It frustrates me, and it holds the ’Vette back from its far greater ultimate potential. The unruly and untrustworthy rear grip makes the car a wild ride in first through third gears, which means in most corners. The Motor Trend notebook is rife with editor remarks about it. It’s a thrill and an adrenaline rush, sure, but not exactly for the right reasons (fear and terror being culprits cited by some pretty veteran scribes).
The Z06 was always a wrestling match to drive at the limit on track, and the additional 100 horsepower makes it even more so, except that the ZR1 is much improved at high speeds. The situation reminds me a lot of the Viper: It’s always been a real handful, and its engineers seemed to just accept it as part of the car’s masculine personality—until they miraculously, completely cured it with the ACR model in the last year of production.
Would that Team Corvette could have finished with the same flourish. The armchair engineer in me suggests rear geometry; perhaps it has too much anti-squat. The reason? I’ve tried all manner of factory shock settings, year by year, and none seem to cure it. It can help, though. For the Z06/7 and the Grand Sport, I recommend placing the suspension settings to Sport rather than Track. Yet the ZR1’s damping package feels softer on all settings than the Z06’s, especially in Race shock mode. It’s great for comfort but still doesn’t tame that nervous twitch. Some drivers, especially talented ones, actually prefer a twitchy turn-in, so perhaps Corvette’s dynamics team likes it this way. But I don’t. Like I said in my Twitter war regarding the pre-ACR Viper a couple years back, bad-handling cars scare me. I don’t want to work that hard, and in a well-balanced sports car, I don’t have to.
Not all my venom is directed at Chevrolet, though, which means it’s time for my official Porsche Motorsport rant. I spent a lot of time on track in 996 versions of the 911, and it was always a challenge to get good traction accelerating out of a turn. Our archrival BMW seemed to be as good or better, but with a front engine. That didn’t make sense. But I felt the 911’s tail wanting to snap loose if I wasn’t careful about the throttle. Interestingly, it seemed like the more racy the 911, the worse it behaved, especially in the last eight years. The Motorsports department seemed to like pointy oversteer.
But why? My hypothesis: Perhaps their Werksfahrers—young superstars who grew up karting—do their test-driving. Karts have a solid axle, no differential. If the driver doesn’t kick it sideways, it understeers like crazy.
I figure the Werksfahrers bring this psychology over to the big cars, because that’s just how they felt. At least, that’s how the factory cars felt when I raced them. For years, I’ve felt that the basic street Porsches were the best-balanced and that the closer it got to Porsche Motorsport, the worse the cars handled and the more they oversteered. Some consider that sporty, lively. I consider it unnecessary. Three recent cars with which I am intimate—the 911 GT America for the IMSA GTD-class a few years ago and the 991-era GT3 Cup cars, both the 991.1 and the current 991.2—were difficult to drive fast. They were dicey, quite spinnable, and spooky. Not what a customer-racer needs.
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The bite is on fire!! Come along for a morning of bass fishing on Clearlake like we all dream about! Matt is throwing a glide bait and a blade bait and the fishing is incredible! Bass are schooling up before the spawn and this school is feeding heavily on small baitfish. Once Matt dials in the blade bait cadence, the fish start biting on every cast!
Many anglers overlook the effectiveness of lipless crankbaits and blade baits fished slowly along the bottom in Spring. They throw blade baits in Winter but they put them away as the water warms up in Spring. With newer baits like the Megabass Dyna Response and Damiki Vault coming to the market, blade bait season has extended all the way through the Spring. Its a great addition to your lipless crankbait arsenal to ensure you're catching the maximum number of fish when you locate schooling fish.
Today's video revolves around two baits. Matt's first fish came on the Baitsanity Antidote glide bait, the rest fell for the Megabass Dyna Response 1/2 oz in Ito Hiuo. Keep in mind, when the bite is on, you don't have to have 50 different baits on deck to catch fish. You simply need to put the time in, learn from the clues you're getting on the water, and adapt with the conditions.
Below you'll find links to the exact baits Matt was using as well as the gear he fished to keep those fish pinned all the way to the boat. Notice how few of his fish got off, despite fishing a heavy blade bait with small trebles on long casts. Using the right gear is key! All of the links go directly to Tackle Warehouse where you can see detailed photos and descriptions of each item.
Below the gear links you'll find time stamps for the video so you can jump between key fish catches if you'd like. However, this may be the one full-length video you want to watch straight through because as the bite heats up, its EVERY CAST!
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32:30 Next Cast Is A Giant!! Cut Points End Because its big bass on every cast!
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The Sound and Fury: NHRA in Sonoma
It was time to slap on the nitromethane cologne as the 2018 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series returned to Sonoma for the 2018 Sonoma Nationals. It was a our third straight visit to this event and while we tried to resist the call, we've been hooked on the noise and power since our first visit. Racing history is replete with examples of the explorers of speed seeking that little bit extra out of a car. According to the founder of Lotus, Colin Chapman it was to “Simplify, then add lightness.” For the late American Racing legend Dan Gurney it was the Gurney Flap and its provision of downforce that finds that extra length of second. On the other end of the spectrum, NHRA Drag racing is has a simpler philosophy…ADD MORE POWER! The numbers behind Top Fuel Dragsters are ridiculous:
Top Fuel Dragsters are the product of a deviant mind. Tie down a 10,000 horsepower ill-tempered dragon on a frame shaped like a needle, and have at it. The stats are incomprehensible:
One Top Fuel dragster 500 cubic-inch Hemi engine makes more horsepower than the first 4 rows at the Daytona 500.
Under full throttle, a dragster engine consumes 11.2 gallons of nitromethane per second; a fully loaded 747 consumes jet fuel at the same rate with 25% less energy being produced.
With 3000 CFM of air being rammed in by the supercharger on overdrive, the fuel mixture is compressed into a near-solid form before ignition. Cylinders run on the verge of hydraulic lock at full throttle.
Dual magnetos supply 44 amps to each spark plug. This is the output of an arc welder in each cylinder.
Spark plug electrodes are totally consumed during a pass. After 1/2 way, the engine is dieseling from compression plus the glow of exhaust valves at 1400 degrees F.
If spark momentarily fails early in the run, unburned nitromethane builds up in the affected cylinders and then explodes with sufficient force to blow cylinder heads off the block in pieces or split the block in half.
In order to exceed 300 MPH in 4.5 seconds, dragsters must accelerate an average of over 4 G’s. In order to reach 200 MPH well before half-track, the launch acceleration approaches 8 G’s.
Tony Schumacher has the fastest official speed in Top Fuel history with a 336.57 mph run at 3.667 seconds at the NHRA Arizona Nationals (2018).
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It really is hard to describe a Top Fuel dragster without seeing in person. It's not just the speed, but all the sensory overkill that can only be found at the strip.
The other class of dragster that makes enough noise and fire to vaporize your bones are the Funny Cars. There are different in that rather than the needle-like chassis of a Top Fuel Car with a warhead strapped to it, they have a fiberglass or carbon fiber body over a custom chassis which makes them look a little like a car you might find on the road...if that road were from a Mad Max movie.
The Funny Cars put up numbers just shy of Top Fuel Dragsters. Horsepower is estimated to be around 8,000 HP, with about 7,000 ft-lb of torque achieving 6gs of acceleration from a standing start.
Another California native, Robert Hight topped the Funny Car category with a 3.984 second 319.75 run. Hight spent years as a fan then joined the team becoming a clutch specialist for John Force Racing in 1995. He was named as driver in 2005 after working as a crew member. He
It's an event that draws fans from all over California as it was a sell-out event, the 8th sell-out of the NHRA season. That's no small number with a capacity at Sonoma Raceway of 47,000. Records were broken in Sonoma as Doug Kalitta set a track speed record with a 332.26 mph run. However, it would be California native Blake Alexander who would take his second Top Fuel victory out of six events he's competed in this year! He claimed the victory with a 4.004-seconds at 287.41 Mph and in the process beat the winningest driver of all time, Tony Schumacher off the line who currently holds seven of the top 10 speeds ever run in Funny Cars.
This event isn't just about the Funny Cars and Top Fuel dragsters. From early in the day, for three days, the weekend featured 12 classes of cars and bikes that burned out and launched into the future. There is a fairly constant queue of cars and motorcycles being called to stage and run, one after another between qualifying and racing. Frankly, all classes of drag racing machines are just as entertaining as the Top Fuel and Funny Car categories. The multiple categories of drag racing are what drives the day and keeps cars at a constant pace up to the starting line. Categories include, Pro Stock, Super Stock, Stock Eliminator, Super Comp, Super Gas, Super Street, Top Sportsman, Top Dragster and Top Fuel Harley. In each category, results at one event impact future events and starting orders. We have to admit we don't understand the drag racing points or bracket system, but that doesn't matter. It's an automotive sport speaks to the senses of any gearhead providing a level of show that outweighs any need to know what's happening. If you're reading this and you haven't seen a Top Fuel or Funny Car top 300 mph before you finish reading this sentence, then you owe to yourself to check it out at least once. We constantly announce our inherent biases in preferences in motorsport genre, driver/team preference. That we nerd out over one racing series over another is just a perk of having our own soapbox. Having said that, many of the intricacies of NHRA racing remain mysteries to us, but that deficit has not diminished our infatuation with it, or our drive to make sure all of our followers experience an event no matter their level of snoot or bias in motorsport preference.
We watch a lot of racing, and stare and ogle many cars, from top end to the janky. NHRA drag racing is a different automotive reality, one in which we still find ourselves awestruck. Why would anyone strap themselves into one of these beast is beyond us, but we salute them all!
As you will find in our gallery we did our best to cover as much of the action and variety as possible. Along with the racing action, we've also included images from a display of historic drag racing cars and a car show that are regularly part of the festivities. With hardly any downtime throughout the day, and one group of cars just as entertaining as the next, it's not surprising this remains a sell-out event at Sonoma Raceway and a new fixture on our annual calendar of events.
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Can you give a dog blackberries?
For those who don’t know what a legume is that’s Okay, either did I for a long time. Since you simply got him, it's going to take time to tame him down. A dog won’t wrestle to break down extremely saturated fat content material. Do be careful with the fat soluble vitamins, (A, D, E and Can Dogs have blueberries Ok). Because the 2/three rd of the fats is a beneficial fat which does not raise the LDL cholesterol, the fats in chocolate will not be harmful. I additionally eat dark chocolate way more often than before. Also, some types of grapes are more acidic then others. August 16th, 2015 at 7:35 am Fed a golden-retriever-cocker-spaniel combine (about sixty five lbs.) 7 or 8 grapes at breakfast one morning, then about 4 hours later determined to examine and pulled up this web site. Then again, one ought to by no means over-do the feeding. Feeding Canines: Wet Food versus Dry Meals, Which is Best?
Think about a cafe with actual food. Depending on the breed, some canine require a meat-heavy food regimen while others call for plant-based mostly food to fulfill their body’s nutritional necessities. Just lately, it is many extra food dyes that we proceed to use. In fact, blueberries are greater than secure on your dogs. They are additionally a supply of vitamins D, E, and K. They're also high in beta carotene, potassium, and fiber. Oranges are excessive in Potassium, vitamin C, folate and Thiamine. Cashews are packed with nutrients like calcium, magnesium, antioxidants, and proteins that will nourish your pup! Of course, this kind of fruit might be strongly beneficial for you. Thanks for the concept, I'll consider it. In reality, they’re one of the vital highest assets of weight loss plan Okay you’ll have the ability to devour! Learn what human foods are okay in your pet together with some recipes for healthy treats.
Really, a number of of the foods mentioned surprised me fairly a bit as I have seen individuals unknowingly feed them to their canines. Please test along with your vet earlier than giving your canine any foods you want. Giving her these as treats could contribute to well being problems. Because of this, you should peel the mango first earlier than giving it to your canine. Should you completely want to give your dog peach, be sure to solely give the outer layers of the fruit, as a result of cyanide can seep out from the pit into the meat near the center. When deciding what portion to give your dog, focus on her size. It’s a refreshing deal with you could safely give your canine especially through the warm summer time season. These fruits are already candy, so no want to give them artificially sweetened blueberries which can pose problems to your canine. You need not spend big dollars to preserve your doggie’s health.
They just need a quick washing and they’re able to go. As with another foods, verify the substances rigorously for ones which are dangerous to dogs. There are completely different cruciferous vegetables which are highly helpful for people. For us, fruits and vegetables are all the time wholesome, but that’s not the case for our dogs. However though grapes will also be dangerous for some canine particularly if they are little . Plus, these little jewels have been proven to enhance memory, forestall sure types of cancers and stop coronary heart illness. Asparagus doesn’t actually have any additional advantage on your dog and simply put, it's tough to eat it uncooked. It isn't recommended to often feed your canine peas, but it's secure in small amounts. I feed my dogs Nutro Extremely and Blue Buffalo. And different research have shown that canines with blueberries of their eating regimen have better blood sugar levels and cardiovascular health.Begin with very few blueberries first after which enhance the quantity if you find that your dog tolerates and eagerly eats them. It could be higher to give your buddy a few pear slices than to give it a complete pear since a dog will probably take the time to spit out the seeds. The blueberries you'll find strolling by means of your neighborhood Whole Foods and wild blueberries alike are identified for the polyphenol potency. By no means give your canine berries that are already outdated or moldy because it might probably lead to digestive upsets. Chocolate is one of the crucial dangerous foods that you may give a canine. Everybody on this universe loves animal like you might be serches about Can Dog Eat Blueberries. And one of the best solution to do that is to cease buying the crap they are selling. Then, spoon the banana mixture (ought to look mild) evenly into the molds in the same approach.
Main meal fruits: Similar thought as the veggies! Veggies: Raw veggies have to be processed in a blender or meals processor for our dogs to have the ability to absorb the nutrients easily. Instead of snacking on chips and junk food- keep graham crackers, peanut butter, low fat cheese and and crackers together with recent fruits and veggies on hand for these 'snack attacks'. Carbohydrates work substitutes for fats and changing fats rich food with carbohydrate meals can enable you in weight reduction. Other than bloating, nuts can also cause vomiting, diarrhea, and even the formation of kidney stones. For unknown reasons, grapes can cause kidney failure in canine, so completely avoid this fruit. For these reasons, it is best to restrict your dog’s cottage cheese intake to 1 or two small spoonfuls per day or less. There are customary pointers, but at all times keep in mind that a dog’s nutritional requirements additionally differ from breed to breed.
However, it's best to restrict your dog’s peanut butter intake. Kale might be fairly powerful so it could be greatest for those who cooked it prior to serving. A small dog can do properly with ten blueberries or much less. Most dog owners know the fundamentals, however there are always foods that make you cease and wonder. Listed below are some necessary nutrients in bell peppers that might help your dog. Of course a dog could not drink extra water because it doesn’t know any higher. Combine thoroughly, add extra water if it is just too dry. Sure I spent about 20% extra on food and treats yearly but! One of the best treats are dried fruits. However, this pure sweetness makes them an excellent addition to homemade canine treats. There is no nutritional worth to popcorn so it is certainly not one thing a canine will ever profit from but it is best not to feed it popcorn. If you continue to choose to feed blueberries to your puppy, I would extremely counsel consulting along with your veterinarian first.
Additionally, don’t feed your canine a lot of it to keep away from any stomachaches or worse, diarrhea. You shouldn’t give your dog nuts. However because you love your fury little fella, you’d in all probability hand over that tiny ball of goodness. Strive frozen blueberries make for a crunchy deal with canine love. Pro tip: Frozen carrots make nice chew toys/snacks for teething puppies. Pickles taste nice in burgers or as is but these will not be as protected for dogs to eat frequently. Canines love meat, and meat is nice for canine. Meat, fish, and poultry ought to always be totally cooked to restrict the risk of food-borne disease. Bananas - Bananas are rich in vitamin B6, soluble fiber, and other valuable nutrients. They're all the time fantastic. A whole lot of canines wish to eat fruits but it has come to my consideration that there is barely an inventory of fruits which can be good for canine. Dogs instinctively know when food like a blueberry is nice for them. Watermelons are an excellent choice to scale back dehydration within the summers. Antioxidants are good for fighting cancer and fiber is nice for decreasing cholesterol levels and enhance immune methods of your dog.
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Can dogs eat blueberries
When you don’t know what a legume is that’s Okay, either did I for a long time. Since you just received him, it's going to take time to tame him down. A canine won’t battle to break down extremely saturated fat content material. Do be careful with the fat soluble vitamins, (A, D, E and Ok). Because the 2/3 rd of the fat is a beneficial fats which does not elevate the LDL cholesterol, the fats in chocolate are usually not harmful. I additionally eat darkish chocolate rather more typically than earlier than. Additionally, some forms of grapes are extra acidic then others. August 16th, 2015 at 7:35 am Fed a golden-retriever-cocker-spaniel combine (about 65 lbs.) 7 or 8 grapes at breakfast one morning, then about 4 hours later determined to test and pulled up this web site. Then once more, one should by no means over-do the feeding. Feeding Canines: Wet Meals versus Dry Meals, Which is Best?
Imagine a cafe with real food. Relying on the breed, some dogs require a meat-heavy food regimen while others call for plant-primarily based meals to fulfill their body’s nutritional necessities. Lately, it's many more meals dyes that we continue to use. The truth is, blueberries are more than safe on your dogs. They're additionally a source of vitamins D, E, and K. They are also high in beta carotene, potassium, and fiber. Oranges are excessive in Potassium, vitamin C, folate and Thiamine. Cashews are filled with nutrients like calcium, magnesium, antioxidants, and proteins that can nourish your pup! Of course, this kind of fruit shall be strongly really helpful for you. Thanks for the idea, I'll consider it. In reality, they’re one of the highest sources of diet Okay you’ll be capable to devour! Be taught what human foods are okay on your pet together with some recipes for wholesome treats.
Really, several of the foods talked about surprised me fairly a bit as I've seen individuals unknowingly feed them to their dogs. Please verify with your vet before giving your canine any foods you need. Giving her these as treats might contribute to health problems. In consequence, you need to peel the mango first earlier than giving it to your dog. Should you absolutely want to provide your dog peach, make sure to only give the outer layers of the fruit, as a result of cyanide can seep out from the pit into the meat near the center. When deciding what portion to offer your dog, deal with her size. It’s a refreshing treat that you could safely give your canines especially in the course of the heat summer season season. These fruits are already sweet, so no want to offer them artificially sweetened blueberries which may pose issues to your canine. You want not spend large dollars to preserve your doggie’s health.
They simply want a quick washing and they’re ready to go. As with another foods, test the components fastidiously for ones which are dangerous to canines. There are totally different cruciferous vegetables that are highly beneficial for people. For us, fruits and vegetables are all the time wholesome, however that’s not the case for our canines. However though grapes can also be bad for some canines especially if they are little . Plus, these little jewels have been proven to improve reminiscence, forestall certain forms of cancers and prevent coronary heart illness. Asparagus doesn’t actually have any additional benefit in your dog and merely put, it is difficult to eat it uncooked. It isn't recommended to often feed your dog peas, but it is secure in small quantities. I feed my canines Nutro Ultra and Blue Buffalo. And other research have shown that dogs with blueberries of their weight loss plan have better blood sugar ranges and cardiovascular well being.Begin with only a few blueberries first after which enhance the quantity if you find that your canine tolerates and eagerly eats them. It could be better to give your buddy just a few pear slices than to give it a complete pear since a canine will possible take the time to spit out the seeds. The blueberries you will find strolling via your neighborhood Complete Foods and wild blueberries alike are recognized for the polyphenol potency. By no means give your canine berries which might be already old or moldy because it could actually lead to digestive upsets. Chocolate is some of the harmful foods that you would give a canine. Everybody on this universe loves animal like you might be serches about Can Dog Eat Blueberries. And the best solution to do that is to cease shopping for the crap they are promoting. Then, spoon the banana mixture (ought to look light) evenly into the molds in the identical manner.
Primary meal fruits: Similar concept as the veggies! Veggies: Uncooked veggies must be processed in a blender or food processor for our canines to be able to absorb the nutrients easily. As an alternative of snacking on chips and junk meals- keep graham crackers, peanut butter, low fat cheese and and crackers along with contemporary fruits and veggies on hand for those 'snack attacks'. Carbohydrates work substitutes for fat and changing fat rich meals with carbohydrate food can show you how to in weight reduction. Other than bloating, nuts may also cause vomiting, diarrhea, and even the formation of kidney stones. For unknown causes, grapes could cause kidney failure in dogs, so fully keep away from this fruit. For these causes, it is best to limit your dog’s cottage cheese intake to at least one or two small spoonfuls per day or less. There are commonplace tips, but always remember that a dog’s nutritional requirements additionally differ from breed to breed.
However, it is best to restrict your dog’s peanut butter intake. Kale may be pretty robust so it can be greatest if you cooked it previous to serving. A small dog can do well with ten blueberries or much less. Most canine house owners know the fundamentals, however there are always foods that make you cease and wonder. Listed below are some important nutrients in bell peppers that will help your canine. After all a canine could not drink extra water because it doesn’t know any higher. Mix thoroughly, add more water if it is simply too dry. Sure I spent about 20% more on meals and treats annually but! The perfect treats are dried fruits. However, this pure sweetness makes them a wonderful addition to homemade canine treats. There is no nutritional worth to popcorn so it is certainly not one thing a canine will ever benefit from however it is best to not feed it popcorn. If you continue to select to feed blueberries to your puppy, I might highly counsel consulting along with your veterinarian first.
Also, don’t feed your canine an excessive amount of of it to keep away from any stomachaches or worse, diarrhea. You shouldn’t give your dog nuts. However because http://www.dogcarehelp.com/can-dogs-and-puppies-eat-blueberries/ you love your fury little fella, you’d most likely give up that tiny ball of goodness. Attempt frozen blueberries make for a crunchy deal with dogs love. Pro tip: Frozen carrots make great chew toys/snacks for teething puppies. Pickles style great in burgers or as is but these is probably not as secure for canines to eat regularly. Canines love meat, and meat is great for canine. Meat, fish, and poultry ought to at all times be completely cooked to limit the chance of meals-borne illness. Bananas - Bananas are wealthy in vitamin B6, soluble fiber, and different precious nutrients. They are at all times wonderful. Lots of canines prefer to eat fruits but it has come to my consideration that there is just a list of fruits that are good for canine. Canine instinctively know when food like a blueberry is sweet for them. Watermelons are a superb possibility to cut back dehydration in the summers. Antioxidants are good for fighting most cancers and fiber is sweet for lowering cholesterol levels and increase immune methods of your dog.
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Forget Paint and Panel Gaps: This Challenger was Built to be Driven
Hot rodding at its very core was never about paint and panel gaps. It has always been, and will always be, fundamentally about working with what you have to make your car faster and better suited to fit your needs while also adding what style you can afford to along the way. The owner of this Challenger, Lee Evett, did just that with when he decided it was time to get his 1973 Dodge Challenger back on the road.
The car is far from perfect with the mismatched paint and primer as well as the “Dodge” emblem missing off the tail end of the car, but the fuel cell peeking out from under the rear sums it up perfectly – “Because Racecar.”
Starting from the beginning on the story — this Challenger was actually Lee’s very first car. He bought it in 2004 while living in Publo, Colorado. From the factory it, was equipped with a basic 318 small block mated to a TorqueFlite 904 with a slapstick shifter. It originally came with a coat of Ice Blue Iridescent paint but was painted white at some point during its life. While he was in school, the car lived a simple life as a daily driver karting him back and forth to work and school. Like it so often happens, life got in the way, and Lee moved to California abandoning the car at a friend’s place in Colorado for several years. By the time he managed to get the car to Los Angeles, it had dilapidated so much that Lee became discouraged about getting it back on the road. Life went on as it continued to sit. All the while, Lee was gathering parts, planning for the day that he would revive the car.
Instead of retaining the “sad mouth” grille of the 1973 Challenger Lee swapped in a split grill from a 1971 model because he liked it better.
Finally the day came when Lee made up his mind that it was time to free the car from purgatory. He started the revival the car on a shoestring budget. Lee planned to essentially copy another 318 build done by long time magazine contributor, Steve Dulcich, while going a little crazier on the cam spec. Starting with a different 318 small block that was bored 0.060 over for a final displacement of 328ci. He filled the block with Keith Black hypereutectic domed pistons mated with stock rods that ride on a factory crankshaft. ARP hardware holds it all together. He had an early set of hand-ported, J-casting heads he bought off of an old drag racer that were equipped with 2.02-inch intake and 1.60-inch exhaust valves, giving them the ability to flow more air than the stock engine could ever move. Garrick at Kelly’s Block Welding did all the machine work, decking the heads 0.010-inch to bump the compression slightly. He also surfaced the block, setting the deck height dead on zero, giving it a final compression ratio of 9.8:1.
The engine bay is not detailed to perfection, but the engine gleams against its black surroundings with aluminum valve covers and a pulley system contrasting against the Plum Crazy paint.
Lee chose a Comp’s XE274 camshaft that offers 230/236 degrees duration at 0.050, 0.488 / 0.491-inch valve lift on a 110-degree lobe separation angle. Comp’s billet double-roller timing set keeps everything in time. Ignition is handled by MSD’s 6AL digital box, a Pro-Billet distributor, a Blaster 2 coil, and plug wires. An Edelbrock Performer RPM Air-Gap Intake along with a Proform 750-cfm street series carburetor with the choke machined off was installed to direct air into the cylinders. Flowtech’s long tube headers with 1 7/8-inch primaries that collect into 2½-inch diameter exhaust tubing with two bullet mufflers that are dumped under the car allow the air to escape. An 18-gallon fuel cell was then mounted in the truck floor to deliver the elixir of horsepower to the engine via a Carter mechanical pump.
Horsepower guesses according to similar builds place this engine at right about 400 hp and somewhere around 380 lb-ft of torque at the crank. Upon assembly, Lee added a custom mix of single stage paint in a shade similar to that of the iconic Mopar color, Plum Crazy, and added a March billet aluminum serpentine belt system to dress things up. Funny enough, the original 904 transmission blew up the day after he bought the car in 2004, so it had a relatively low mile rebuild complete with a TransGo shift kit and a higher stall Hughes converter, so Lee just left it alone. The three-speed automatic directs power through a factory drive shaft to the stock Chrysler 8¾ rearend equipped with an open diff and a highway-loving 2.94:1 gear set.
You can see the Wilwood disc brake kit stealthily making its presence known behind the Cragar Soft 8 steel wheels, hinting that this car is meant to be driven hard.
The car had a mess of different components suspension components so Lee went with Firm Feel leaf springs and hangers that lower the car 1 ½ inch in the rear along with a solid rear sway bar from Firm Feel to hold things steady. For the front, it got new torsion bars, tubular upper a-arms, reinforced and plated lower control arms, a stitch-welded and gusseted K-member, and a tubular sway bar all from Firm Feel as well. The factory strut rods holding the lower control arm steady were swapped for heim-jointed units from Hotchkis, and Hotchkis-tuned APS Fox shocks were swapped onto all four corners. To stiffen things up even further the car had subframe connectors installed to tie everything together.
From the factory, these cars weighed in at a touch under 3,250 pounds, so to shave some of that weight off, Lee swapped the hood, deck lid, front and rear valences, and bumpers all for fiberglass components. Despite the lighter components, the car still weighs just over 3,000 pounds, so some stopping power was added in the form of four-piston, 12-inch Wilwood disc brakes with race pads in the front, while the rear retained the original 10 ½” drums all being worked by a manual dual pot master cylinder. The brakes were tucked behind a basic – yet classic – set of Cragar 17×9 Soft 8 steel wheels wrapped in budget Sumitomo 275 series tires on all four corners.
All this work was done in a time period of just seven months as Lee and his friends thrashed to get this car together and back on the road in time for the trip to Tucson for Roadkill’s Zip Tie Drags. Of course – just like any build – they ran into more than a few issues, and as a result, did not finish the car until 2:00 a.m. the morning of the cruise. The first test drive actually ended up being the cannonball down the freeway to meet everyone at the Irwindale Event Center for the trip across the desert with his friend Justin Groat riding shotgun. Much to Lee’s surprise, the car drove great, and they didn’t have any real issues arise. This car bombing across the desert was like a scene straight out of Vanishing Point, and other than some mildly toxic exhaust fumes getting into the cabin, the car made the 1,000 mile round trip to Tucson without a single hiccup, despite having virtually none of the gauges functioning properly.
Lee made a quick stop on the side of the road to give Lucky’s Fury Wagon a quick drink of fuel from the can he had in the trunk after Lucky somehow ran out of gas with a working gas gauge – Of course we snapped some photos in the meantime.
In its current state, the Challenger might have mismatched body panels and a little bit of bondo here and there, but the important thing is that this machine is back on the road and the owner is enjoying it. We think that’s what matters most. Future plans for the car include a focus on time attack racing. As a result the car, will get a full cage, a Tremec TKO600 five-speed trans, a torsion diff in the 8 ¾ rear end with steeper gears, a Racepak iq3s Street Dash, race buckets and harnesses, custom CCW Classic wheels, and possibly even a power adder. Lee told us, “It’s been around forever, and we’re still trying to get it further and further along. Yes, it has progressed slowly, but it’s one of those projects that will never be done.” While the idea may ruffle the feathers of more than a few Mopar fans, Lee never wants the car to be perfect because it will always be driven rather than babied, and we can’t help but respect that.
Lee’s friend Andreas Wennevold (You can find him @andreas_hoas_wennevold on Instagram) put together a rendering depicting the finished product that Lee had in his mind, and we think it looks just killer.
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10 Best Crossbow For Money 2018
Best Crossbow Review
Now, you should never underestimate the cost of your hunting gear, especially when it comes to your hunting weapon. It will be stupid to spend a fortune on your hunting clothes and boots and put less consideration on your hunting best crossbow or weapon.
Considering that they are so many products of crossbows to choose from, as each company is trying to make their product the best. With advanced technology, there have been improvements in the speed and accuracy of the modern crossbow. With this regard, we have to take into consideration the kind of improvement the company has made and how it will affect our hunting with the tactical crossbow.
We will be considering the best crossbow 2018, but first, we have to have in our mind that we are talking about best crossbow for hunting. The emphasis is on hunting and not just any crossbow for any other purpose. When it comes to choosing crossbow for hunting, we have to consider the speed of the crossbow that is the fastest crossbow. We also have to consider how far the crossbow can pierce the skin of the animals that is where we have the best crossbow for deer hunting.
You should be able to gauge the distance your crossbow will travel, and you do not want to have your arrow bounces off an animal skin.
For this article, we are going to be looking at the best crossbow review, and you may be wondering why this particular topic. This is because; they are so many products of crossbows in the market, and one may not be aware of the properties and functions of these crossbows. We seek to enlighten people and what kind of crossbow will be suitable for hunting, and also give them an opportunity to choose a crossbow that will suit them.
We will, therefore, at this stage take you on tour on the best crossbow for hunting:
Crossbow Name Bow Weight Velocity Draw Weight Ravin R15
(Professional Choice)
8 Pounds 425 FPS 195 pounds Check Price Barnett Ghost 420 7.25 Pounds 420 FPS 185 Pounds Check Price Excalibur Matrix Mega 405 6.2 Pounds 405 FPS 290 Pounds Check Price TenPoint Carbon Phantom RCX 6.9 Pounds 385 FPS 160 Pounds Check Price Barnett Ghost 410
(Editor’s Choice)
7.9 Pounds 410 FPS 185 Pounds Check Price Killer Instinct Swat 12 Pounds 385+ FPS 165 Pounds Check Price Barnett Jackal 7.7 Pounds 315 FPS 150 Pounds Check Price Barnett Penetrator Crossbow 8.6 Pounds 350 FPS 175 Pounds Check Price Arrow Precision Inferno Fury
(Low Budget Option)
4.8 Pounds 235 FPS 175 Pounds Check Price Barnett Wildcat C5 8.5 Pounds 320 FPS 150 Pounds Check Price
1. Ravin R15 Review – Best crossbow for the money
This is one of the fastest crossbows you can find in the market with a hunting speed of 425 fps, with amazing hunting accuracy. The Ravin 15 is the best crossbow for deer hunting with a hard-hitting speed of 150 ft-lbs of kinetic energy on impact that is strong enough to pierce the skin of deer.
This rifle like crossbow comes fully assembled which makes it suitable for inexperienced hunters. With this crossbow, you just have to go to the field to hunt without having much knowledge of how to set a crossbow. It is powered by advanced technology from Ravin’s Helicoil technology, which makes it suitable for anybody to use, the technology, helps in providing accuracy in hunting and with high speed guaranteed with a forceful impact, will ensure you hit your target.
One thing most people worry about when making use of the weapon in the hunting field is the amount of drawback, due to the kick when you fire. The drawback is significantly reduced with the Ravin 15, which also increase the rate of accuracy of the weapon.
It is also very easy to handle, weighing just about 6.9 lbs, with a length of 6” from axle to axle. This makes it easy and comfortable to handle. And the ease at which you handle it will increase your shooting accuracy.
When we talk about youth crossbow, we are referring to products like the Ravin 15, because anyone can easily handle it. It does not require much technical knowledge to use this crossbow, as it comes pre-arranged. One other factor you have to consider is that it is safe to use as it automatic safety with Anti Dry fire, which ensures safety and prevents accidental discharging.
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Pros Cons
Speed and accuracy confirmed for hunting.
The weapon is light and easy to carry in the field.
Using automatic safety features is safe.
Speed and accuracy confirmed for hunting.
Fully assembled upon delivery.
Does not require any technical knowledge to use this crossbow.
It is very expensive and on the high side for most hunters.
The screws need to be tightened from time to time.
2. Barnet Ghost 420
If you want to send arrows flying at high speed in the air to hit your target, then the Barnett Ghost 420 is your best crossbow. This is the best crossbow for deer hunting as the speed can catch deer running fast through the field. You can also stay at a distance to hunt these deer, as you stay far away not to cause any distraction.
The Barnett Ghost 420 is a unique crossbow, made up of a carbonlite riser that makes it light. You can carry this crossbow for a long distance without feeling any weight impact. This is because the crossbow is light and this also ensures that there is accuracy in your shooting.
It has an illuminated scope that ensures that your aim properly before shooting and this help in the accuracy of your shots. The sleek design gives it an appearance that separates it from just any other crossbow. So it is a crossbow that will raise stares and glances.
This is the perfect weapon for long distance hiking, as you will not feel the weight of the weapon on you because it is made up of light carbonlite material. It provides little drawback of shooting the weapon, which also ensures accurately hitting your target.
The Barnett has been in the crossbow business for over 50 years and took into consideration the safety of their weapons. This particular crossbow has a frictionless trigger that ensures that you release the arrow easily, and with its anti-dry fire features, prevent accidental fire. The arrow will not fit out of the weapon until you release the trigger.
This is s cheap crossbow when you compare the price with other crossbows. The Ghost 420 also comes with a lot of modern features that makes it one of the best crossbows for the money.
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It moves at lightning speed at 420 feets per second.
The Ghost 420 is accurate with features that enable its accuracy.
The price is affordable.
It comes almost completely assembled, and parts are easily fixed.
Its design is sleek, and it’s a marvel to look at in the field.
Crossbow review has indicated that it’s a little heavier on one side, according to those that had purchased the weapon.
3. ExcaliburMatrixMega405
Excalibur is one of the trusted crossbow manufacturers and has been around for a long time. They have continued to make improvements on the crossbow they manufacture and have some of the best crossbows 2018.
The Excalibur Matrix Mega 405 is sturdy and lethal crossbow with enough force and travels at a speed of 405 feet per second. It is a powerful crossbow and the beat crossbow for deer hunting, as it can penetrate deeply with its force and speed. If you are going hunting for big animals and you want to ensure that you get them down when you hit them, then the Excalibur Matrix Mega 405 is the best crossbow.
It gives you accurate aim of your target, and its speed and force will ensure that the target gets down. With the Excalibur Matrix Mega 405, you have to be at least 10 to50 yards to the target to hit them accurately.
The rifle-like crossbow is a tactical crossbow, and it is usually favor by archery game enthusiasts. The crossbow is about 36 inches long and weighs just 6.2 pounds, and even at this, it is easy to carry about in the field. You can also hold it firmly in your arms when you want to fire.
It is coated in army camouflage material, so it can go undetected with the environment when you go hunting. It does look more like a military tactical crossbow, with its length and camouflage material. You can easily carry this weapon, moving for a long distance without feeling its weight.
The arrows are very strong and can pierce the thickest animal skin or obstacles, making it perfect crossbow for deer hunting and other games. The Excalibur is used for more than hunting and can be used for gaming especially by archery enthusiast, so it comes with the anti-dry feature that prevents accidental discharge. This ensures the safety of the user of the weapon and bystander around watching the game. You can easily carry this weapon about without concern of mistakenly releasing the arrow.
Advanced technological features such as recoil energy dissipation system R.E.D.D and this help to reduce the effect of recoil and noise when you fire your arrow. This system makes it accurate and more comfortable for the user using this weapon.
Pros Cons
It is suitable for targeting big animals with thick skin.
Less recoil effect and reduce noise due to R.E.D.S features which makes using the weapon more fun.
Easy to assemble and start using in no time.
For its length, it is light weight, and you can easily carry it for a long time in the field.
It is the best tactical weapon for hunting and archery.
The weapon is camouflage thus blend with the environment, making it hard for Animals to notice it.
It is longer than most crossbows as some people prefer shorter crossbow.
It is very expensive.
4. TenPoint Carbon Phantom RCX
If you are looking for a light crossbow, then the TenPoint Carbon Phantom RCX is the best crossbow for you. It is incredibly light in weight that a disabled United State war veteran was happy that he could be able to use this crossbow to hunt.
It weighs just 6.9 LB and the arrow can move up to a speed of 385 feet per second with 122 force kinetic energy, which makes it very forceful and can pierce through the hard skin. The Tenpoint is quite long, ranging about 13 inches from axle to axle, but it can be carried easily about in the field.
The TenPoint Carbon phantom RCX has modern features that make it very accurate such as the EVO-X Marksman scope which is mounted to provide you with pinpoint accuracy when you aim to shoot. Along with an ACUdraw cocking device which makes pulling the trigger efficient and easy.
One thing I like about the TenPoint is that it has noise dampening devices which is pre-installed on the weapon to reduce the noise effect when shooting.
The Tenpoint is the best crossbow for the money as it gives you all that you need in a crossbow, from speed to accuracy in shooting. It can pierce through thick skin, and it is fast enough to hit fast-running animals.
The light crossbow makes it efficient to chase and shoot running animals, and from crossbow reviews, this crossbow is efficient in hunting small animals like turkey and fast running animals like rabbits.
You can say the Tenpoint Carbon Phantom RCX is the best crossbow for hunting as you can use it for different purposes. It does not vibrate, making it very accurate and the noise is dampened, and it is a very fast weapon.
Pros Cons
This is one of the light crossbows you can find in the market.
It is extremely accurate and fast and high kinetic power to pierce through thick skins and target.
This is the best crossbow for the money, with all its unique features ensuring that it is accurate and move fast enough.
Perfect for deer hunting.
Suitable crossbow for the first-timers.
It is one of the best crossbows, but the price is on the high side. Thus many people cannot afford it.
Its speed is quite high, but they are crossbow with higher speed compared to that of the Tenpoint Carbon Phantom RCX.
5. Barnett Ghost 410
The Barnett Ghost 410 can be regarded as the fastest crossbow in the market, and being from a reputable company, Barnet, it comes highly recommended. Barnet has been producing crossbow for years now, and they have continued to improve the quality of their products over the years.
The Barnett Ghost 410 is the upgraded version of Ghost 400, and it still has most of the unique features of the Ghost 400. The Barnett Ghost 410 has been upgraded with latest technological features to increase its speed and accuracy.
It is one of the fastest crossbows in the market with a speed of 410 feet per second, which beats the speed range of most crossbow in the market. It is also quite long with a range of 20 inches axle to axle and weighs about 185 LB draw weight which gives it a high kinetic force when fired.
The Barnett Ghost 410 does not come fully assembled, and you have to fix it up upon purchase, and this will not take more than ten minutes if you know what you are doing. You have to be very careful when using the Barnett, as you will have to line up the bolt properly when assembling this weapon. If not drawn properly, it could cross thread, and the weapon may malfunction when being used.
You should ensure that you read the manual or watch the assemblage video before you try to fix it up yourself. You should ensure to recheck the assemblage after like every ten shots to ensure that your crossbow is still intact.
You should also store this instrument in a climate controlled environment to keep it in good shape and ensure that you wax the string after every ten shot, using this weapon.
When it comes to hunting, the Barnett Ghost 410 is the best crossbow, for it is fast and accurate and it weighs just 7.3 pounds. It can be used to hunt down bigger animals with its high kinetic energy which ensure the forceful release of the arrow.
You might think that the Barnett Ghost 410 is quite long and heavy, but you can easily place this on your shoulder as you move in the field. And regardless of some many issues that people complain about the Barnett Ghost 410, it is one of the best crossbows you will come across.
It comes cheap with all the great features this crossbow has to offer, for it is fast, accurate and can pierce through the thick target. It is made up of Patented Carbon riser technology and has finger guard and pass-through foregrip for its safety when in use. You can also purchase a crank to fix on this device for you to be able to use it easily, this is your choice.
Pros Cons
It is a very fast and accurate device for hunting of deer and bigger games.
It is made up of advanced technology, as an improved version of the Ghost 400.
Manufactured by a reputable and trusted company.
It moves at a very high speed of 410 feet per second.
It does not come pre-assembled and will require time to assemble.
It requires adequate care in keeping the weapon in good working condition.
It is quite heavier than other crossbows.
6. Killer Instinct Swat
The Killer Instinct Swat crossbow is a unique crossbow in the market, and you will hardly find a design such as the Killer Instinct Crossbow. The Killer Instinct Swat makes use of the Concealed String Technology (CST) compression levers, and it is 29 inches long with 17,9-inch power strokes.
Although it is very long, this is the best crossbow for hunting, as you can use it to hunt different types of animals, for as big as the bear to the deer. It is powerful enough to strike a big bear down and out, which is the strength of the Killer Instinct Swat.
The killer instinct crossbow comes with the following upon purchase:
Rope cocking device
Rail Lube
Warranty card
6 22 inches arrows.
Manual
Hawke XB 30 Pro 1-5x24mm illuminated x-bow scope.
The Killer Instinct Swat can be very difficult to assemble if it does not come pre-assembled. You should also attach the foot stirrup and mount the scope for an easy target.
The power and accuracy of the killer instinct swat can take a bear down and out with one shot. It moves at a speed of 385 feet per second and 131-foot-pounds of kinetic energy. The cocking of this weapon is different from other crossbows, but it is easy to cock anyways.
When we talk about the safety of the Killer Instinct Swat, it is one of the safest weapons with anti-dry fire mechanism to prevent accidental discharge. Although there has been complaining that the safety is a bit tighter, it is better safe than sorry.
It is one of the best design you will ever come across, and it is the best hunting crossbow, as you can use it to hunt down any size of the animal, from small turkey to beer.
You should ensure to go through the manual before you start using this weapon.
Pros Cons
It is the fastest and most accurate crossbow on the market.
It is not as heavy at the end like most crossbows. Thus you can carry it about easily despite the length of the weapon.
It has enough force to knock down a big animal like a beer.
It is difficult to assemble when it is delivered not assembled.
It is quite long unlike most other crossbows.
7. Barnett Jackal
This is another crossbow from the reputable company, Barnett, which produce crossbow specifically for hunters.
The Barkett Jackal is a lightweight crossbow, and the specifications are what any hunter will want in a weapon. It is lightweight, accurate and easily adjustable, which makes it easy to carry about and easy to use in the field.
The crossbow is a sleek design with military style stock, and the arrows can move very fast at a speed of 315 feet per second with 150-pound draw weight. You can carry this weapon on the field easily, and it can move very fast at a longer range.
It is required that you store this weapon in a climate controlled environment to keep it in good condition and to ensure that it last longer. It recommended that you wax the string after every ten shots to keep it in good condition and ensure it last longer.
I will recommend this crossbow to anyone that wants to make use of a crossbow for the first time, as we refer to such as the young crossbow.
It comes with the following when you purchase it:
It comes with three arrows
It has a smooth 3,5 lb trigger
It comes with quick detach quiver
It comes with bolts
And also a premium red dot sight
The Barnett Jackal has so many useful features for its price, as these features are usually found in a high priced crossbow. With this crossbow, you can do much more than you will do with other crossbows. It is a light crossbow with a synthetic string and cable system which ensure the fast arrow movement when you fire a shot.
It weighs just 7 pounds with a length of 32.5 inches and a width of 26.5 inches and the bolt recommended for this weapon is 18 or 20 inch bolt.
The Barnett Jackal crossbow comes assembled, as it is ready to shoot out from the package and this makes it an ideal crossbow for first timers and inexperienced hunters. The crossbow is designed for easy and comfortable hand placement with a divided fore-grip designed on the weapon.
This is one of the cheapest crossbows you can get with such great features. It is fast, accurate, powerful and lightweight. It is the perfect crossbow for first timers and inexperienced hunters as it will ensure that they do less but aim and shoot.
Most crossbow reviews have rated the Barnett Jackal very high amongst one of the best crossbows they have used for hunting deer. You will not have to worry about the cost of getting a quality crossbow, as the Barnett Jackal crossbow will always meet up to budgeted requirements.
While I will never advise anyone to consider the price of a crossbow over its features, I will recommend this for those who are looking for some affordable. It has excellent features that will enable speed and accuracy.
Pros Cons
The Barnett Jackal crossbow is cheap and affordable.
It is fast and accurate
It has a lot of nice features for its price.
Suitable for first timers using a crossbow.
It can be difficult assembling this crossbow.
It is difficult maintaining this crossbow.
8. Barnett Penetrator Crossbow
The Barnet Penetrator Crossbow is another crossbow manufactured by the reputable Barnett Company. This company are trusted over time to produce the best crossbows for hunters and have lived up to their expectations for each crossbow they manufacture. And the Barnett Penetrator Crossbow is no exception, meeting up to the required standard for suitable crossbows.
The Barnett Penetrator Crossbow is beautifully designed, and it is a crossbow that will catch the fancy of any hunter. Apart from its beauty, it is designed for accuracy, speed and hitting thick targets.
The Barnett Penetrator crossbow comes with the following when purchased:
A crossbow scope of 4 x 32 mm.
A quick detach quiver
A rope cocking device
And three arrows each of 20”.
The assembling of the Barnet Crossbow is very easy unlike most of the crossbows manufactured, as you will just have to attach the prod to the stock and tight the bolts and then place your scope. If you do it properly, it will take you about five minutes to assemble, and you are ready to hit the hunting field.
The Barnett Penetrator crossbow arrow flies with a speed of 350 feet per second and has a kinetic energy of 109 ft lbs which makes it strong enough to penetrate the thickest target. This makes it one of the best crossbow for deer hunting, for target shooting as well as small game hunting.
One of the main drawbacks I found with the Barnett penetrator is that it is a bit heavy, weighing about 8.6 pounds as most crossbow weighs less than the Penetrator. Regardless of that, you can easily carry it on the field while hunting.
The Barnett Penetrator comes with rope cocking device, but I will recommend that you install a hand cocking device for easy cocking while shooting.
Safety is paramount to Barnett Company in the manufacturing of crossbow, and the Barnett penetrator crossbow was designed to be safe to use. There is reduce upfront stress with no upfront weight to drag the weapon down, and the pistol grips are firm when use to fire.
It also has an Anti-dry fire safety mechanism that helps to prevent accidental discharge or misfire.
Pros Cons
It is fast and accurate.
It can penetrate thick target and can hit a target hard at far range
It has rope cranking device, and you can easily install hand cranking device on the weapon for ease of use.
It can be used for wide range of hunting animals.
Assembling the Barnett Penetrator is very easy and takes no much time to set up.
Anti-dry fire safety mechanism.
It is a bit heavier weighing over 8 pounds.
They complain of string failure with the Barnet Penetrator.
9. Arrow Precision Inferno Fury
The Arrow Precision Inferno Fury is the perfect weapon for beginners and experienced hunters, as it comes with the necessary features for hunting. It is extremely lightweight, and you can easily carry it about in the field.
The Arrow Precision Inferno Arrow Fury is perfectly designed with coverage dipped camo pattern, giving it a military-style rifle weapon. It is quite long measuring 34.5 inches and 26.5 inches with a 10.5-inch power stroke.
The Arrow Precision Inferno Arrow has 150 pounds drawback kinetic energy with a speed of 235 feet per second, which is not bad for a beginner. This crossbow can be easily handled by almost anybody who makes it suitable for beginners getting the hang of using a crossbow for hunting. It also has the necessary features which make it suitable for experienced hunters as well to use in the field.
This crossbow can be referred to as young crossbow because it can be used by young people just over 18 years of age easily.
When you purchase the Arrow Precision Inferno Fury, it comes with the following:
It comes with four bolts of 16 inches.
Quick detach quiver
A padded sling and rope cocker along with the free extra string.
Adjustable weaver style scope mount
Ambidextrous auto safety.
This crossbow is very safe to use as it has an anti-dry fire trigger mechanism which prevents accidental discharge, safeguarding the users as well as people around. It also has a thumb guard for the added protection of your hand to prevent an accident. I will recommend that you monitor you young once under guidance when they make use of this crossbow. It is not a toy and can cause serious damages to the individual as well; as people around.
The Arrow Penetration Inferno Fury is lightweight, and you can easily carry it about in the field while hunting. It is designed in military-style rifle, with a length of 31 inches and weighs just 4.84 pounds, which is far less than what most crossbow weighs. As a starter, you do not want to carry a rifle that is much heavy and can cause drawback when you fire which will affect your shooting accuracy.
For a lightweight crossbow, the Arrow Precision Inferno Fury is very fast and accurate, and you should be careful when you have inexperienced people using it. It has a padded shoulder sling which makes it comfortable and ensures accuracy in shooting and aiming. The comfort in using this crossbow is one of the reason it is highly popular among hunters as you can fire easily.
Pros Cons
It is easy to use as it is very light and does not have a drawback when fired.
It is fast and accurate and can easily be used by first-timers as well as experienced users.
It is safe to use with an anti-dry fire mechanism as well as trigger safeguard.
It is very powerful.
It is affordable.
It is not as fast as other crossbows with a speed of 235 feet per second.
10. Barnett Wildcat C5
Barnett is one of the best crossbow manufacturing companies always had come up with a sturdy and durable crossbow, the Barnett Wildcat C5. This is one of the most suitable crossbows for beginners and one of the best crossbows for hunting deer.
As a beginner, the Barnett Wildcat C5 is very easy to assemble as a beginner, but it is quite heavy, weighing 8.5 pounds and a length of 35.2 inches. The arrows fly with a velocity of 350 feet per second with a drawback strength of 150n pounds which makes it suitable for hunting deer and target shooting.
The Barnett Wildcat C5 contains the following inside the package when you purchase it:
Three 20 inches arrows
It comes with a three dot red dot scope.
A manual which will help in assembling the weapon.
It includes a warranty card which will last for five years.
A string wax.
The Barnet Wildcat C5 is very easy to assemble, and anyone with no experience can handle this task effortlessly. It is recommended to wax the string before using it for the first time, and you will have to wax the string after every seven shots to keep it in good condition.
One great feature of the Barnett Wildcat C5 is that it does not produce noise when you fire your arrow. You do not need to use a silencer when making use of the Barnett Wildcat C5.The Wildcat C5 is a durable product made of quality materials, and you can use this for a very long time. You only need a minimal force on the trigger to fire. Thus you need to put the safety on when not in use to prevent accidental discharge of the arrow.
Pros Cons
It is sturdy and durable, and the Wildcat C5 can last for a long time.
It is fast and accurate, suitable for hunting big animals as well as target shooting.
It is easy to assemble.
Suitable for beginners and first-time users.
You have to wax the string after every ten shoots fired.
It is cumbersome to handle compared to other crossbows.
It does not come with a rope cocking device.
In conclusion, we have discussed on the best crossbow 2018, and we have concluded that the ten crossbows mention are the best crossbows you should consider to purchase.
The kind of crossbow you use for hunting or target shooting will determine how well you will perform and how you will enjoy your experience hunting. Most of the manufacturers understand the need for the hunter in the field and have tried to make specifications in their crossbow to suit these needs.
In purchasing a crossbow, you should consider the following:
The manufacturing company, as you should choose a company that is trusted and have been in the business for years.
You should also consider the weight of the crossbow when choosing a crossbow. A lightweight crossbow will be suitable in the field as you move about holding the weapon.
The speed and accuracy of the crossbow should also be considered, as you carried out researches on the specifications of the crossbows.
You should also compare all other crossbows, and you can find these in crossbow reviews online.
Most people usually consider the prices with the specifications you have to offer in purchasing a crossbow.
You can choose the best crossbow for you from the ten crossbows discussed in this article. You can as well consult the manufacturers or shop owners for further consultation on most powerful crossbow for you.
The crossbows have become more popular for hunting than using guns. One of these reasons may be that it is less messy than using a gun. It is also less noise and, in some cases, more accurate than the gun.
There are so many types of crossbows, and these crossbow reviews mentioned just a hand full of them. You can find the specifications of crops that suits your purpose of acquiring a crossbow.
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One Week With: 2016 Range Rover Sport SVR
LONG BEACH, California — Not too long ago you’d get laughed at for suggesting an SUV could post an 8-minute, 14-second lap around the Nurburgring Nordschleife. Thanks to advances in modern technology, that’s not a joke, but rather the lap time posted by the Range Rover Sport SVR.
The level of effort on Land Rover’s part wasn’t even that significant, as the SVR is largely an aggressively tuned Range Rover Sport Supercharged. Chief among the changes is the supercharged 5.0-liter V-8, which is upgraded to make 550 horsepower and 502 lb-ft of torque. The extra 40 hp and 41 lb-ft are nice, but the exhaust fitted along with it is what makes everything come alive, particularly after you press the “make it loud” button on the center console.
To help manage the extra heat generated by the powertrain, the SVR is fitted with larger intakes in the front bumper, the only significant cosmetic change made; additional cooling for the six-piston Brembo front brakes that clamp down on 15.0-inch rotors is added as well. In fact, you have to look closely to see this is a special Rover. SVR badges are limited to one in the grille and one on the tailgate; the only other visual clues that there’s a steroidal engine under the hood are the rear spoiler, quad exhaust tips, and rear diffuser. It’s basically, dare we say, a sleeper.
Bury the throttle, however, and the whole neighborhood will know it’s not your banker’s Range Rover. The snarling fury intensifies rapidly as the tachometer climbs toward redline; the Sport accelerates just as rapidly, hitting 60 mph in just 4.5 seconds — before you brush that off as unimpressive, keep in mind that this is a 5,148-pound four-wheel-drive SUV that’s as capable off-road as any other Range Rover (just like you can’t have a poorly driving Porsche, you can’t have a Range Rover that can’t get dirty). The standard version doesn’t even come with summer tires, with Continental Cross Contact all-seasons being the rubber fitted to the stock 21-inch wheels. Check the box for the optional 22-inchers, though, and you’ll get Continental Sport Contact 5 performance rubber to go with them.
In normal mode, the SVR behaves largely like the RRS Supercharged, but with better baseline handling characteristics thanks to performance tuning for the air suspension, magnetorheological dampers, rear differential, torque-vectoring system, and active-roll-control system. Steering is revised as well, featuring additional weighting from the variable-ratio electric power assist system, while the eight-speed automatic returns shifts that are 50-percent quicker (it will also hold its gear through a corner and blips the throttle during downshifts).
In Dynamic mode, throttle response is sharpened, the exhaust crackles on throttle lift, and the gearbox will hold gears when shifted manually, bouncing off the rev limiter if you don’t shift up yourself, and downshifting only to prevent stalling. The combined aural experience makes the RRS SVR a hoot to blast from stoplight to stoplight. It’ll hustle through switchbacks respectably as well, but the level of fun to be had while hustling two-and-a-half high-riding tons of British luxury SUV through curves is limited. No matter how good an automaker’s engineers are, they can’t make the laws of physics take a time out.
Unlike the outside, the inside of the SVR looks and feels properly special. The carbon-fiber-trimmed, red-and-black two-tone interior makes for a sporty and youthful cabin fitting of a Range Rover custom ordered by a pro athlete. Front seats offer sporty levels of bolstering and will keep your torso in its appointed place should you decide to hit the canyons. The upholstery is part of the standard price, but the carbon fiber will separate you from an additional $2,300.
For those times when the V-8’s snarl is not the desired soundtrack, the optional 1,700-watt Meridian Signature audio system will fill your ears with as much aural pleasure as they desire — or blow your eardrums out, whichever comes first. It adds an eye-popping $4,450 to the price, so if you’re not an audiophile and are not paid like a European footballer, the standard 825-watt Meridian audio system will probably suffice.
The one area where the RRS SVR is truly lacking is presence. The need to maintain Range Rover’s signature off-road capability means an aggressive factory body kit wasn’t going to happen, and the subtle cosmetic modifications do nothing to make it stand out more than a standard Range Rover Sport. It’s up to you if this is a good or bad thing. Fortunately, there are plenty of aftermarket offerings out there to spice up your SVR if you so choose. Regardless, if you absolutely need to get through the OHV park as fast as possible, this Range Rover is an excellent choice.
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