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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.

Game Profile: The Wild Turkey

Find out everything there is to know about North America’s largest game bird.

How to Stay Sharp with Your Bow During the Off-Season

Deer season is seven months away? Eight months? Something like that.

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.

Bowhunters: How Far is Too Far?

Few arguments heat up a bowhunting camp debate quicker than the subject of distances at which a skilled hunter should actually take a bow shot at a big game animal.

What Broadhead is the Best?

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

10 Bowshooting Tips

Relax, focus on the spot, float your aim—these shooting tips and the others below will put you well on your way to becoming an accurate, successful bow hunter.

Four Crossbows for Fall

Here is the truth about the performance of four popular crossbows that span all price spectrums, and the idea behind each.

Do You Need a 40-Yard Pin?

Bowhunting is a game conducive to thick cover, tight quarters and close shots. That most bowhunters set their stands for in-your-face encounters is highlighted by a survey I saw recently.

2012’s Top 12 Hunting Crossbows Part I

In this exclusive, two-part series you’ll get an inside look at the best crossbows on the market for 2012.

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