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2013's Top Compound Bows, Part II

Looking for a new compound bow? Bob Robb saw 2013's lineup at the ATA Trade Show, and has highlighted 16 of the year's most impressive new models.

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2013's Top Compound Bows, Part II

Looking for a new compound bow? Bob Robb saw 2013's lineup at the ATA Trade Show, and has highlighted 16 of the year's most impressive new models.

2013's Top Compound Bows, Part I

Looking for a new compound bow? Bob Robb saw 2013's lineup at the ATA Trade Show, and has highlighted 16 of the year's most impressive new models.

12 Crossbow Do's and 3 Don'ts

Crossbow hunting has continued to rise in popularity across the country. Ready to get involved? Here are 12 things you should do—as well as three you shouldn't.

Armageddon Crossbow From Velocity Archery

The new Armageddon crossbow is perfect for a fan of high-performance tactical bows looking to spend less.

Mission Archery Unveils Two New Crossbows

Mission Archery expands its MXB crossbow series with the MXB-Tactical and MXB-320.

Barnett Ghost 400 Crossbow

The Ghost 400, with its speed and energy, is not the crossbow your father carried years ago.

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By Doug Howlett
August 22, 2011

Fixed-blades, mechanicals, cut-on-contacts—here’s how to select the best arrow point for the job.

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Latest Comments

Buck 80 wrote:
February 21, 2013

I have been bow hunting since I was 12 now I am 50 and still at it, the one thing I have found Is that a fixed blade broad head has never failed me. I have used all the popular mechanical broad heads with mixed results and most of them not favorable,the the least success I had was with the meat seeker. I started with bear broad heads and as long as they keep making them I will finish with Slick Trick or slick trick magnums they are by far the best killing broad heads I have ever used. they do it all,big holes,great blood trails and penetration. This is the head,don't risk guessing it's not worth it trust me.

Prospecter wrote:
November 08, 2012

Different broadheads work better with different draw lengths and poundage.

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