The Northwoods Long Range Bell from Lion Country Supply is a premium, handmade hunting dog bell imported from Norway. Crafted with tradition and durability in mind, these bells are...
The Northwoods Long Range Bell from Lion Country Supply is a premium, handmade hunting dog bell imported from Norway. Crafted with tradition and durability in mind, these bells are cut from iron sheets, shaped, and then coated with recycled brass made from spent Norwegian military cartridges—a true transformation from bullets to bells.
Designed for long-distance sound carry, the Northwoods Bell produces deep, loud tones that make it easy to keep track of your dog in heavy cover or at extended ranges. Built tough for field use, this bell offers both functionality and a touch of heritage craftsmanship.
Handmade in Norway: Precision crafted for quality and durability.
Recycled Brass Coating: Made from spent military cartridges—eco-friendly and unique.
Long-Range Sound: Deep, loud tones carry far, perfect for hunting in dense cover.
Durable Construction: Cut and formed from solid iron sheets, built for years of use.
Compact Size: 1 ⅞" x 2 ¼" – strong sound from a small design.
The Lion Country Supply Northwoods Long Range Bell is the ideal choice for hunters who want a reliable, high-quality bell to keep track of their dogs in the field.
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