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Four Innovative New Archery Products

The last couple of years the archery industry hasn't coughed up truckloads of innovative new products that will make a difference in either your ability to place an accurate arrow on target, or be a more successful bowhunter.

BSA Contender

While BSA’s Contender series may not wow us with optical brilliance, they provide reliable shot placement and endurance at a great price.

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.

Lightweight Rifle Project (Part 7 of 10)

Choosing a scope for this rifle was a bit agonizing (in a good way, like deciding between the Porterhouse and the Filet).

Nikon Pro Staff Optics

With Nikon’s Pro Staff line, a hunter can buy a complete optics package—riflescope, shotgun/muzzleloader scope and binocular—for under $600.

Burris Fullfield E1

Features a Ballistic Plex E1 etched reticle with four hold-over points and windage dots.

Redfield Revenge 3x-9x-42mm

The Revenge's Accu-Ranger ballistic reticle features hold-over points and a reticle bracket system that serves as a rangefinder.

Real World Gear Review

The “No Bullshoot” Gear Report

Going the Distance

So you want to be a long-range hunter? You have a super-accurate rifle and you have tuned the ammo until it punches little bug holes in the target instead of groups. The trigger is crisp and clean and you have the best optics money can buy on top of the gun.

Burris Eliminator III

The rangefinding scope's improved ballistic program and 96 LED dots support a maximum range of 1,200 yards.

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