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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.

Last-Minute Bow Tweaks

Whether there's an equipment problem or a flaw in your technique, now's the time to get your shot dialed in. Here are a few of Bill Winke's personal tips.

Bowhunting: Know Your Arrow’s Flight Path

Every hunter who’s ever loosed an arrow knows it falls fast. Therefore when shooting at longer ranges, we must compensate for an arrow’s rainbow-like trajectory—called parabolic arc—by aiming higher. Lucky for us, sight pins make it simple.

How to Install a Drop-Away Arrow Rest

Drop-away rests are simple, easy to install and hunter friendly.

The Science of String Jumping

Game is quicker than you think, and if you don’t read and adjust to this alert state correctly, you are going to miss critical opportunities.

Trijicon AccuDial AccuPin Sight

The AccuPin is the best low-light bow sight available because its dual illumination system can be used in total darkness and it doesn’t rely on batteries.

Day 3 Marks More Great Products for Bowhunters at 2016 ATA Show

Here are a few more new high-tech bows, sights, targets, clothing and accessories from day three of the 2016 ATA Show in Louisville, Ky.

How to Field Judge a Whitetail Buck

Here are five ways to quickly and confidently judge a buck’s real proportions.

A Beagle I’ll Never Forget

Every young hunter should have a dog to lead him into the wild, but Barney did much more than that.

Hunting in My Socks

Reminiscent of boyhood adventures, the author gives new meaning to back to basics as he stalks the hills and hones his skills—in his stocking feet.

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