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The New SENNEKER-SHOCK LOCK!!!
August 24 - 2020 We are very pleased to release the new Senneker-Shock Lock! This lock is very well built and is designed around a brand new locking concept. We have begun by stamping this lock from steel sheet metal and were able to create a stamped steel product with sharp locking teeth. Because of the stamped sheet, the wedge is very tough. It's predecessor, the Lightning Lock was made of a composite steel that although had superb detail, as in sharp teeth, was brittle and would break occasionally. The Senneker-Shock Lock has only two locking teeth and a short contact point on...
New! Order Your Customized Alberta Powersnares Online!
Online Store Now Open!
We are excited to announce that our online store is now open. Feel free to browse our products, and if you have any questions don't hesitate to contact us. Keep checking back as we will be adding new products as we get them in stock. Also, please bear with us as we work out the last of the bugs and kinks to serve you better. Thanks for visiting!
Alberta Powersnares at Work
Pair of wolves harvested on Dec 17 - 2015, both taken in Alberta Powersnares with econo Magnum Stinger Kill Springs TM by Darren Cook of SW Alberta. Both wolves were taken low on the neck and the Magnum Stingers put both animals down with absolute minimal struggle. Any spring powered snare can put down a snared animal taken high on the neck with relative ease, but it is those taken low on the neck that are harvested cleanly that demonstrate a devices true ability as a humane snare device. Weak, poorly designed compression springs and such spring lock combinations are a...
Instructions for the Alberta Powersnare with Magnum Stinger Kill Spring
When using the magnum spring, the trigger position will affect positive firing of the spring. This device will work best when the trigger is positioned on the side of the spring. With the standard/regular/original spring, differing position of the trigger did not seem to affect firing performance. However, this changes when the higher powered magnum is used. Inspect the photo on the left. Note on the loop of the magnum spring that we have three sides, we refer to them as the top, inside wire-end side (left side of spring loop), and the outside continuous wire side (right side of the loop). Definitely clip...