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Easton Introduces Carbon Legacy Traditional Arrow

Easton has announced a new shaft in their traditional line of arrows—the Carbon Legacy—which comes fletched with three, 4-inch left-wing helical feathers including a traditional barred index.

First Look: Easton Archery Travel Case

Archery hunters who fly the friendly skies should check out the new Deluxe Compound/Recurve Roller Bow Case from Easton Archery, a travel case for your bow-hunting equipment that will also tote a good deal of your hunting gear.

First Look: Easton Match Grade Pro Shop Series Arrows

If you are a bowhunter that demands consistency and accuracy, the five-point straightness check used to confirm Easton's new Match Grade Pro Shop Series arrows is hard to ignore.

New for 2022: Easton Sonic 6.0

The Sonic 6.0 is a 6mm high-performance hunting arrow engineered with high-performance speed and hunting accuracy in mind.

First Look: Easton BowTruk Roller Bow Case

Designed from the ground up with archers in mind, the case boasts two full-size fleece bow compartments, for compound bows up to 47-inches in length.

First Look: Easton 4mm Axis Long Range Arrows

The 4mm Axis Long Rang promises to offer bowhunters even more of what they want in a micro-diameter arrow, by utilizing a lighter-weight carbon for more speed to the target, in order to drive broadheads deeper upon impact.

Decoy Carvers

No two decoy carvers work exactly the same way, as a brief chat with five carvers at a Waterfowl Festival in Easton, Md., clearly demonstrates.

All Things Waterfowl

A little rain never stopped a dedicated waterfowl hunter, nor did it dampen the enthusiasm of those attending the 39th Annual Waterfowl Festival in Easton, Md.

First Look: BowTruk Travel Case

An update from the original, the Generation II Easton BowTruk was redesigned with more focus on durability and the quick access. Increased versatility was also thought of, to make the case useful for multiple different sizes of bows.

Deep Six Technology

I have been in the archery/bowhunting business for close to three decades, and it is a rare occurrence when I see something these days from manufacturers that can truly be called “revolutionary.” The new Deep Six technology from Easton and New Archery Products (NAP) can be described as just that.

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