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In this episode of the Hunting Gear podcast, Dan Johnson and Todd Snader discuss the latest in bow technology, including product launches, the challenges of naming bows, and the cyclical trends in the archery industry. They reflect on their hunting seasons, the timing of product releases, and how consumer feedback shapes future developments. The conversation also delves into the complexities of product development and the importance of understanding industry trends. In this conversation, Todd Snader discusses the features and benefits of the Solution LS and Proven 34 bows, emphasizing their popularity, pricing, and technological advancements. He explains the significance of axle to axle length and brace height in bow performance, as well as the impact of Deadlock technology on user adjustability. The discussion also touches on consumer feedback in product development, the introduction of new kits, and the effects of manufacturing issues on brand perception. Snader hints at exciting future trends and innovations for BowTech and its sister brands.
Takeaways:
Bow manufacturers often launch products late in the season.
Consumer feedback is crucial for product development.
Naming bows is a challenging process due to trademark issues.
The industry experiences cyclical trends in bow design.
Longer axle to axle bows are currently popular.
Product launches are often planned years in advance.
Hunters' preferences influence future product designs.
Limited runs can gauge consumer interest effectively.
The bow industry is competitive and requires innovation.
Understanding consumer needs is key to successful product development. The Solution LS bow is priced at $1,200, making it competitive.
Longer axle to axle bows can offer better stability and forgiveness.
Deadlock technology allows for easy adjustments without a bow press.
Consumer feedback plays a crucial role in product development.
New kits for bows simplify the purchasing process for consumers.
BowTech aims to make archery more accessible and user-friendly.
Manufacturing issues in the industry can lead to brand shifts.
The importance of brace height in bow performance is highlighted.
Future innovations are on the horizon for BowTech and its brands.
The archery market is currently experiencing flat sales compared to pandemic levels.
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In this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, host Dan Johnson discusses his favorite hunting gear and products as the holiday season approaches. He emphasizes the importance of gift cards for hunters, shares insights on essential gear like broadheads and arrows, and highlights the significance of scent management with Code Blue products. Dan also explores the benefits of saddle hunting with Tethered gear, the quality and warranty of Vortex optics, and the affordability of Reveal trail cameras. He wraps up with a discussion on Huntworth apparel and his own brand, Full Sneak Gear, encouraging listeners to consider these products for their hunting needs.
Takeaways:
Gift cards are a practical gift for hunters.
Wasp broadheads are reliable and made in America.
Scent management is crucial for successful hunts.
Tethered gear enhances mobility and comfort in hunting.
Vortex optics come with a lifetime warranty, ensuring quality.
Reveal trail cameras offer great features at an affordable price.
Huntworth provides excellent value for hunting apparel.
Durable socks are essential for comfort during hunts.
Full Sneak Gear offers unique and stylish hunting apparel.
Planning ahead for holiday shopping can ease stress.
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In this conversation, Dan Johnson and Adam Malcheff discuss various aspects of hunting, including family involvement, hunting seasons, gear considerations, and budgeting for hunting equipment. Adam shares insights from his experiences hunting in Michigan and beyond, emphasizing the importance of comfort and preparedness in gear selection. They also touch on the financial aspects of hunting, highlighting the balance between quality gear and budget constraints. In this conversation, Adam Malcheff and Dan Johnson discuss various aspects of bow hunting, including preferences for bow sizes, the mental challenges of archery, and the importance of investing in quality gear. They share personal experiences with hunting gear, customer service interactions, and their favorite brands. The discussion also touches on the significance of passing down gear and the evolving nature of hunting equipment.
Takeaways:
Hunting is a family activity that can create lasting memories.
Eating healthy can be expensive, especially for active families.
Hunting seasons can vary in success based on environmental factors.
Comfort and preparedness are key when selecting hunting gear.
Budgeting for hunting gear requires careful consideration of needs versus wants.
Investing in quality gear can save money in the long run.
Trial and error is an important part of learning about hunting gear.
Hunting trips often require different gear based on location and conditions.
Technology in hunting gear has improved significantly over the years.
The hunting lifestyle can be flexible with remote work opportunities. Technology is continuously improving in the archery world.
Longer axle-to-axle bows provide better stability.
Mental confidence plays a crucial role in archery performance.
Investing in quality clothing can enhance the hunting experience.
Base layers are essential for temperature regulation during hunts.
Customer service in the hunting gear industry is generally reliable.
High-quality optics can significantly impact hunting success.
It's important to test gear in person before purchasing.
Passing down gear can be a meaningful experience.
Brand loyalty often develops from positive experiences with products.
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On this episode of the Hunting Gear Deals Series on The Hunting Gear Podcast, Camron dives deep into Pre-Black Friday Deals on Hunting Gear from across the web. Now is the best time of the year to save on hunting gear Camron breaks down all of the best deals from across the web. You'll learn how to maximize your dollar this shopping season and where to save the most money on top hunting brands, such as First Lite, Sitka Gear, Crispi Boots, Mystery Ranch, and much more.
Some of the deals that you'll want to take a closer look at include:
American Tactical ALPHA MAXX 5.56 / .223 AR-15 Semi-Auto, 16′ Barrel, 13′ MLOK Handguard, 1-30 Rd Mag, Rifle – $299.99.
Scheel's Black Friday Sale - Great selection of deals
Black Ovis - Best place to buy high end hunting gear
Palmetto State Armory - Deals on Pistols, AR's, and much more
Bear Creek Arsenal - Deals on AR's in all calibers
Bass Pro Shops Black Friday Sale
Cabela's Black Friday
Crispi Boots
First Lite for 50% off
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In this episode of the Hunting Gear podcast, Dan Johnson and Mark Kenyon discuss their favorite hunting gear, including old faithful products that have stood the test of time and new gear that has impressed them this season. They delve into the importance of confidence in gear, the effectiveness of various hunting techniques, and the ongoing debate between solid colors and camo patterns. The conversation wraps up with practical recommendations for hunters looking to enhance their gear setup.
Takeaways:
Mark's favorite saddle is the Phantom Elite, which he has used for years.
Losing his saddle was a significant setback for Mark during hunting season.
Nose Jammer has proven effective in masking human scent while hunting.
Dan emphasizes the importance of comfort and mobility in hunting gear.
Arctic Shield boot covers keep feet warm without heavy boots.
Mark switched to a single pin sight to simplify his archery process.
Image stabilization binoculars have dramatically improved Mark's hunting experience.
Solid colors may perform better than camo patterns in certain situations.
Quality screw-in hooks are essential for a successful hunting setup.
Confidence in gear can reduce mental distractions during a hunt.
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In this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, Dan Johnson discusses essential gear preparation for the hunting season, including tips on maintaining trail cameras, ensuring archery and firearm readiness, and managing clothing and footwear. He emphasizes the importance of post-hunt procedures and gear management to enhance the hunting experience and ensure safety.
Takeaways:
It's crucial to have your gear organized and ready before hunting season.
Using stealth tape can significantly reduce noise from equipment.
Regularly check and maintain your trail cameras for optimal performance.
Daily practice with your bow is essential for accuracy during hunts.
Ensure all firearms are clean and properly sighted in before the season.
Keep backup equipment, like releases and rangefinders, in your pack.
Proper clothing care, including ozone treatments, can enhance scent control.
Warm, dry boots are vital for comfort during hunts.
Post-hunt procedures, like gutting and cooling the deer, are important for meat care.
Always verify property boundaries and access routes before hunting.
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In this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, host Dan Johnson and guest Ricky Brule discuss their personal hunting experiences and delve into the ongoing debate about the value of American-made products versus those manufactured overseas. They explore the nuances of what 'made in America' truly means, the impact of outsourcing on product quality, and the importance of consumer relationships in the hunting industry. The conversation also touches on trends in archery and how they affect product development and consumer preferences, particularly in relation to pricing and quality. In this conversation, Dan Johnson and Ricky Brule discuss the complexities of the hunting gear market, focusing on the impact of rising costs, the importance of quality control, and the perceptions surrounding products made in different countries. They explore consumer behavior, stereotypes in the hunting demographic, and the significance of customer service and warranties in maintaining brand loyalty. The discussion highlights the balance between price and quality, as well as the challenges faced by manufacturers in delivering reliable products.
Takeaways:
The definition of 'made in America' can be quite loose.
Outsourcing can lead to a loss of control over product quality.
Consumer relationships are crucial for brand loyalty.
Trends in archery can shift rapidly, affecting product design.
Price sensitivity among consumers is changing, with more valuing quality.
Manufacturers need to be agile in product development to keep up with trends.
The importance of local manufacturing for lead times and quality control.
Relationships with industry leaders can influence consumer trust.
High-end products can still sell well despite their price point.
The outdoor industry is fast-moving, requiring quick adaptation to consumer needs. Rising costs are affecting consumer purchasing decisions.
Quality often correlates with price in hunting gear.
Manufacturing location can impact perceived quality.
Stereotypes exist around the demographics of hunters.
Many hunters prioritize functionality over high-end features.
Customer service can significantly influence brand loyalty.
A solid warranty is essential for customer satisfaction.
Unhappy customers can harm a brand's reputation.
The hunting industry has a mix of serious and casual participants.
Branding can sometimes overshadow product quality.
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In this episode of the Hunting Gear podcast, host Dan Johnson speaks with high-volume deer hunter Michael Ward about broadhead performance. They discuss the differences between mechanical and fixed blade broadheads, the importance of shot placement, and the nuances of tuning bows for optimal accuracy. Michael shares his personal experiences with various broadheads, emphasizing the significance of a reliable and effective broadhead for ethical hunting. The conversation also touches on the challenges of marginal shots and the real-world implications of broadhead choices in hunting scenarios.
Takeaways:
Mechanical broadheads provide a larger cutting diameter.
Shot placement is crucial for quick kills.
Tuning your bow affects broadhead performance.
Marginal shots can be more forgiving with mechanicals.
Fixed blades may perform better on hard quartering shots.
Experience with different broadheads informs preferences.
Broadhead choice impacts ethical hunting practices.
A reliable broadhead is essential for successful hunts.
Personal experiences shape broadhead recommendations.
The debate between broadhead types is ongoing and subjective.
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In this episode of the Hunting Gear podcast, Dan Johnson speaks with Nate Sellers from Average Jack Archery about troubleshooting archery equipment. They discuss the mechanics of bows, the importance of proper measurements, and the significance of shooting through paper for accuracy. Nate shares insights on grip pressure, structural issues in bows, and the tuning of arrows and broadheads. The conversation also covers the impact of fletching and arrow weight on performance, the challenges of tuning different broadhead types, and the importance of understanding the third axis for accurate shooting. Finally, Nate offers practical tips for archers to improve their skills and confidence before the hunting season.
Takeaways:
A bow is a simple machine that can be easily understood.
Shooting through paper helps ensure arrows fly straight.
Grip pressure can significantly affect shooting accuracy.
Mechanical broadheads can be a reliable option for hunters.
Parachuting occurs when an arrow slows down too much in flight.
Proper measurements are essential for bow tuning.
Structural issues in bows can lead to persistent tuning problems.
The third axis is important for accurate shots at different angles.
Fletching size and type can impact arrow flight.
Understanding arrow spine and weight is crucial for tuning.
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In this episode of the Hunting Gear podcast, Dan Johnson and Ricky Brule discuss their bow setups, arrow choices, and fletching preferences. They also touch on the importance of quality components and the impact of technology on the price of hunting gear. The conversation highlights the significance of customer service and how companies handle product issues. They also explore the benefits of helical fletching and the stability it provides during arrow flight. Overall, the discussion emphasizes the importance of confidence in one's gear choices and the need for personal experimentation to find the right setup. In this conversation, Dan Johnson and Ricky Brule discuss their preferences and experiences with different archery gear. They cover topics such as arrow weight, FOC (front of center), kinetic energy, broadheads, and arrow rests. They also touch on the advantages and disadvantages of single-pin sights versus multi-pin sights. Overall, the conversation provides insights into the factors that archers consider when choosing their gear and the importance of finding what works best for individual preferences and hunting situations.
Takeaways:
The choice of bow setup, arrow, and fletching is a personal preference that should instill confidence in the hunter.
Quality components, such as inserts and broadheads, are crucial for optimal performance and accuracy.
Companies that prioritize customer service and take responsibility for product issues earn customer loyalty.
Helical fletching can provide stability and improve downrange accuracy, especially at longer distances.
Experimentation and personal experience are key to finding the right gear setup for each individual hunter. Consider arrow weight and FOC for optimal performance and penetration
Kinetic energy is important for determining arrow penetration
Fixed blade broadheads may provide better penetration than mechanical broadheads
Arrow rests should be simple and reliable
Single-pin sights offer simplicity and focus, while multi-pin sights provide versatility
Choose gear that suits your hunting style and preferences
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On today's episode of The Hunting Gear Podcast, Camron Stover discusses his Early Season Whitetail Hunting Gear Checklist to help you prepare for opening day. Whitetail hunting seasons are starting to open up across the country, with many bowhunters in search of a velvet buck. This gear list will provide some insights on the specialized gear that you'll need for the hunt, as well as a few tips to better prepare you for the upcoming hunting season.
The early whitetail season can test your patience and preparation as you attempt to capitalize on months of scouting to fill your tag before a buck's pattern shifts. Many deer hunters wait until the whitetail rut to start hunting hard, but some studies have shown that the beginning of the season can be just as productive for well-prepared archers!
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In this episode of the hunting gear podcast, Dan and Pierce Nellis discuss different types of tree stands and their suitability for different hunting situations. They start by talking about the weather and how it affects deer movement. Then they discuss their experiences with different types of tree stands, including climbers, ladder stands, and hang-on stands. They also touch on the importance of comfort, mobility, and weight when selecting a tree stand. They mention brands like Lone Wolf, Summit, and Millennium, and discuss the pros and cons of each. Overall, they emphasize the need to choose a tree stand that suits your specific hunting needs and preferences. In this conversation, Dan Johnson and Pierce Nelles discuss different options for tree stands and hunting gear. They explore the pros and cons of various types of tree stands, including ladder stands, climbing stands, and saddles. They also touch on the importance of considering factors such as comfort, mobility, budget, and the specific hunting situation when choosing a tree stand. The conversation concludes with a discussion on early season hunting strategies and the importance of finding the right balance in hunting gear.
Takeaways:
Different types of tree stands are suitable for different hunting situations
Consider factors like comfort, mobility, and weight when selecting a tree stand
Climbers are popular in areas with straight trees, while ladder stands are more common on private land
Millennium stands are known for their comfort, but may not be suitable for mobile hunting
Versatility and adjustability are important for hunting in different types of trees
Consider the materials and construction of the tree stand for noise reduction and durability When choosing a tree stand, consider factors such as comfort, mobility, budget, and the specific hunting situation.
Ladder stands are a feasible option for gun season and hunting with kids.
Saddles offer a lightweight and versatile option for mobile hunting.
Early season hunting can be challenging, but finding alternative food sources and bedding areas can increase your chances of success.
Finding the right balance in hunting gear is crucial for a comfortable and effective hunting experience.
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In this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, Dan Johnson and Bob Polanic discuss their love for college football and their favorite teams. They also share their thoughts on hunting gear and products hitting the market. The conversation covers topics such as fan rivalries, the importance of confidence in hunting, and the reliability of hunting equipment. They also touch on the recent limb issues with Matthews bows. Overall, the episode combines their passion for hunting and college football. In this conversation, Dan and Bob discuss various topics related to hunting, including equipment, preparation, and experiences in the backcountry. They talk about the importance of having a reliable truck topper, the issues with limb failure in bows, the gear they use for elk hunting, such as backpacks and boots, and the challenges of staying clean and comfortable in the backcountry. They also touch on the effects of high altitude on the body, the importance of proper nutrition, and the tuning of arrows and broadheads. Bob shares his plans for an upcoming elk hunt and his wife's involvement in the hunt as well.
Takeaways:
College football and hunting are two of the hosts' favorite things.
Confidence plays a crucial role in hunting success.
The hosts discuss their thoughts on hunting gear and products hitting the market.
The recent limb issues with Matthews bows are a topic of concern. Having a reliable truck topper is important for hunting trips
Limb failure in bows can be a significant issue
Choosing the right gear, such as backpacks and boots, is crucial for a successful hunt
High altitude can have a significant impact on the body
Proper nutrition is important for maintaining energy levels during hunting trips
Tuning arrows and broadheads is essential for accuracy
Planning and preparation are key for a successful hunt
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On this episode of the Hunting Gear Deals Series on The Hunting Gear Podcast, Camron responds to a question asked on a recent episode of the Wired To Hunt Podcast. If you're a Wired To Hunt Listener, you probably enjoyed the recent Mindsets of the Whitetail Masters series where Mark asks the same series of questions to some of the best deer hunters from across the country. One of those questions inspired this podcast episode.
What is the best $100 investment you've made in your hunting gear?
Camron, dives into a list of hunting gear that you should consider purchasing before the upcoming hunting season. Unless you'd prefer to save money and buy it when it goes on sale. If so, be sure to sign up for the Hunting Gear Deals Daily Deal Email so that you never miss deal! Here's a recap of the best investments that I've made in my hunting gear arsenal.
Arctic Shield Boot Insulators
Non-cellular Trail Cameras
Digital Hunting Map Application
Safety Harness
Ground Blind
Rangefinder
Ear Muffs (Hearing Protection)
Bino Harness
Sitka Neck Gaiter
Scent Control Kit
Thermacell
Black Diamond Headlamp
Outdoor Edge Swing Blaze
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Skip Davidson, the founder of Gunwerks, discusses the company's turnkey rifle system that includes optics, ballistics, ammunition, and more. Gunwerks aims to provide a solution for hunters who want to shoot accurately at long distances without the hassle of figuring out the right equipment. They offer training courses and personalized recommendations to help customers make informed decisions. The company's target demographic is professionals and business people who have the time and resources to invest in hunting and shooting. The price range for Gunworks products starts at around $4,000 and can go up to $28,000. Gunwerks offers training courses to teach people how to shoot long range and set up long range guns. They provide a safe entry for beginners and offer advanced courses for experienced shooters. Gunwerks also offers services for clients who already have a rifle but want to improve its performance. They ensure that every finished product is tested and proven to work before handing it over to the customer. Gunwrrks believes in ethical hunting and emphasizes the importance of making a perfect shot for a quick and clean kill. They provide a personalized and authentic experience for their customers.
Takeaways:
Gunwerks offers a turnkey rifle system that includes optics, ballistics, ammunition, and more.
The company aims to provide a solution for hunters who want to shoot accurately at long distances without the hassle of figuring out the right equipment.
Gunwerks offers training courses and personalized recommendations to help customers make informed decisions.
The target demographic for Gunwerks is professionals and business people who have the time and resources to invest in hunting and shooting.
The price range for Gunwerks products starts at around $4,000 and can go up to $28,000. Gunworks offers training courses for beginners and advanced shooters to learn long range shooting and rifle setup.
They provide services for clients who already have a rifle but want to improve its performance.
Gunwerks ensures that every finished product is tested and proven to work before delivery.
They emphasize the importance of making a perfect shot for ethical hunting and quick, clean kills.
Gunwerks provides a personalized and authentic experience for their customers.
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On this episode of The Hunting Gear Podcast, Camron is joined by Andra D'Acquisto from Lone Wolf Custom Gear. Andrae introduces our listeners to their new high-quality mobile hunting gear line, which includes lightweight climbing sticks, a hybrid saddle platform, and much more.
Andrae also leaks some breaking news in which we learn that LWCG is coming out with a more affordable line of cast aluminum treestands. The introduction of cast aluminum treestands is how Andrae originally changed the hunting industry by introducing a lightweight and mobile treestand and climbing stick.
Since then, we've seen an advancement in technology that has allowed hunters to have been lighter hunting set-ups. Lone Wolf Custom Gear, along with Andrae, has been at the lead edge of innovation for 40 years! Hunt like a wolf!
The new custom sticks are available for purchase now and you can see them in person at a Mobile Hunting Roadshow event near you.
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In this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, host Dan Johnson interviews Nate Sellers from Huntworth about their new camo pattern, Vertek. Nate explains that Vertek is designed to bridge the gap between traditional twig and leaf patterns and modern digital patterns. The pattern has gone through extensive testing and development to ensure its functionality in various terrains and lighting conditions. Nate emphasizes that the pattern is not just marketing hype and encourages listeners to try it out for themselves. He also mentions that Huntworth has more exciting products coming in the future.
Takeaways:
Huntworth has developed a new camo pattern called Vertek, which aims to bridge the gap between traditional twig and leaf patterns and modern digital patterns.
Vertek has undergone extensive testing and development to ensure its functionality in various terrains and lighting conditions.
The pattern is not just marketing hype and has received positive feedback from testers in different locations and hunting scenarios.
Huntworth has more exciting products coming in the future.
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On this episode of the Hunting Gear Deals Series on The Hunting Gear Podcast, Camron talks with Dan Shultz from Cuddeback to discuss the revolutionary Cuddelink system that has the ability to transfer images via a radio frequency to the home base camera that's connected to an LTE network like a cellular trail camera. However, you don't need cellular service to utilize the Cuddelink Remote Cameras.
The Cuddeback Cuddelink Home Base Cellular Camera needs to be placed in an area that has service and the other cameras can send images from up to 1/4 mile away or more to the home base camera. You can even daisy chain the cameras together out to 2 miles away from the home base camera. The best part, you only need one cellular data plan on the home base camera.
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In this episode, Dan Johnson interviews Ryan Muckenhirn from Vortex Optics about muzzleloaders and scopes. They discuss the compatibility of rifle scopes with muzzleloaders, the ideal scope for different hunting scenarios, the impact of weather on scopes, and tips for sighting in a muzzleloader. Ryan emphasizes the importance of consistency in loading practices and the trust that comes with having a reliable and accurate firearm.
Takeaways:
Any rifle scope can be used on a muzzleloader
Choose a scope with lower magnification for closer shots
Consider the objective diameter for better performance in low light
Be cautious of condensation and frost when transitioning between temperature extremes
Consistency in loading practices is key for accuracy
Trust in your equipment and have confidence in your firearm
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On this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, Brad Schwinn of Wild Tech discusses the creation of their product, GameGrip, which is designed to clean game meat by removing dirt, hair, and debris. The adhesive used in GameGrip is FDA-approved and safe for direct food contact. Brad explains that the idea for GameGrip came from personal frustrations and challenges encountered while hunting. The product went through several versions and testing before the final version was developed. Wild Tech plans to expand their product line and develop innovative solutions for backcountry dilemmas.
Takeaways:
GameGrip is a product developed by Wild Tech that helps hunters clean game meat by removing dirt, hair, and debris.
The adhesive used in GameGrip is FDA-approved and safe for direct food contact.
The idea for GameGrip came from personal frustrations and challenges encountered while hunting.
Wild Tech plans to expand their product line and develop innovative solutions for backcountry dilemmas.
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