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The Benefits of Micro-Diameter Arrows

The Benefits of Micro-Diameter Arrows

The Benefits of Micro-Diameter Arrows Like bows, arrows come in many varieties. When choosing arrows that will set you up for bowhunting success, some of the most important qualities include straightness, a uniform spine, a well-aligned broadhead, consistent weight, a...

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A Buyer’s Guide to Archery Targets

A Buyer’s Guide to Archery Targets

Are you in the market for an archery target, but not quite sure where to start? This buyer’s guide will help you find a target that fits your shooting needs. Here are a few questions to consider before pulling the...

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Prepare for Spring Turkey Season

Prepare for Spring Turkey Season

If you love bowhunting deer, you’re going to love bowhunting turkeys. Wild turkeys are a challenge and exciting quarry. Wild turkeys see in full color, they have telescopic vision, they eagerly respond to calling, and their meat is far more...

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How to Diagnose a Miss

How to Diagnose a Miss

A buck walks into range. You try to calm your nerves and stay quiet. It walks behind a tree and stops. You slowly draw your bow and wait for it to step out. When it moves, you zero in on...

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6 Reasons to Try Bowhunting This Year

6 Reasons to Try Bowhunting This Year

Have you ever thought about trying bowhunting? Everyone starts bowhunting for different reasons. Some do it for the solitude, some for the camaraderie. Some do it for the meat and some do it for the love of the pursuit. Whatever...

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When Should I Draw My Bow?

When Should I Draw My Bow?

A deer is finally in range. It’s calm and going about its business and has no idea you’re near. You start drawing your bow and…the deer takes off.  To reach full draw undetected, you can’t make your move at any...

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Practicing Advanced Shot Placement

Practicing Advanced Shot Placement

Many factors contribute to ethical bow kills, including arrow weight, broadhead design, draw weight, and draw length. But perhaps the most important is shot placement. In a perfect world, the deer you’ve got your sights set on is standing broadside at close...

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