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Review: Ravin R18

Ravin’s R18 crossbow is nothing short of revolutionary. The arrow-launching machine is 25 inches long, 6 inches tall, 4 inches wide and weighs a shade over 6 pounds bare.

First Look: Barnett Hyper Raptor

With a lightweight composite riser and measuring just over 7 inches axle-to-axle when cocked, the Hyper Raptor provides maneuverability in tight-quartered hunting spaces.

First Look: Burris Oracle 2 Rangefinding Bow Sight

Based on customer feedback from the original Oracle, the new Oracle 2 features improved auto-brightness detection, improved manual brightness control, improved set-up, better waterproofing and more accurate arrow drop calculations. 

New for 2024: Hoyt Carbon RX-8

Hoyt’s new Carbon RX-8 is strong, stable and easy to draw. Its carbon riser helps reduce overall weight to 4 pounds and increases the strength-to-weight, and its thermal properties make it warm in hand.

First Look: Wicked Ridge Invader M1

Weighing in at a light 5.8 pounds and measuring 9.5 inches wide, the new Invader M1 is equipped with Wicked Ridge’s ACUdraw Cocking Device for effortless cocking, a lighted Pro-View 400 scope and is made in America.

First Look: Easton Match Grade Pro Shop Series Arrows

If you are a bowhunter that demands consistency and accuracy, the five-point straightness check used to confirm Easton's new Match Grade Pro Shop Series arrows is hard to ignore.

First Look: TenPoint TRX 515

The new TenPoint TRX 515 shoots an industry-leading 515 fps, features a new twin riser that diminishes weight and reduces flex by 70 percent, and measures just 29 inches in length and 6 inches wide when cocked.

Crossing Back Into Bowhunting

A bowhunt with any bow is still a hunt, same as it was many years ago. An inability to pull back a vertical bow will teach you that.

First Look: 2024 Bowtech Core SS and Core SR

Bowtech has unveiled its 2024 Core SS and Core SR compound bows, featuring some of the company's most cutting edge technologies.

Skills Check: Shot Placement for Bowhunters

Contributor Mike Roux draws on a lifetime of personal and professional experience to consider the question: where should bowhunters really be aiming?

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