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The Ultimate Hunting Arrow

Achieving maximum penetration, accuracy and trajectory requires compromises. Here’s how I select and design my hunting arrows.

Bowhunting Gear

Before bowhunting season starts, be sure to grab the latest gear to guarantee great success with big bucks!

How to Choose Bow Accessories

The right accessories can really make a difference on your bow.

2011’s Top Six Drop-Away Arrow Rests

Of all the accessories a person can add to a compound bow, none are as important as the arrow rest. I am always amazed at how many guys I spot in deer camps every fall with a very expensive, late-model compound bow sporting a cheap arrow rest. That’s like buying a Ferrari and putting a set of cheap tires on it.

How to Build Your Own Arrows

You might be able to save a little bit of money by building your own arrows, but the No. 1 priority is to produce a more accurate projectile.

Top 5 Arrows for Hunters

Looking for a new arrow? Here are five of the best that 2012 has to offer.

How to Idiot-Proof Your Bow

How you set up your bow will ultimately determine how reliable it is at the moment of truth. Remember, if it can go wrong, it will. Here’s how to set up your bow so it won’t.

6 Bow-Tuning Tips

Tuning a bow is not black magic; it is a series of logical steps. Use these six methods to tune nearly any bow.

Mathews No Cam HTR

Roughly once per decade a new design changes the archery industry. Did Mathews do it again with its No Cam HTR? Field Editor Jeff Johnston takes a closer look.

Hardware: Mathews No Cam HTR

Mathews Archery proprietor Matt McPhearson has never stood idly on past merits. He’s a natural innovator, as seen in his once-revolutionary Solo Cam bows that dominated the hunting market for nearly two decades. His company’s new bow, the No Cam, aims to correct perhaps the Solo Cam’s only flaw—notably a relatively new term created by Mathews competitors called nock travel.

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