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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.

Bowhunting: How to Deal With Wind

Shooting in wind is one of the most daunting tasks bowhunters face. However, there are a few things archers can do to mitigate the effects of nature’s blow.

A Beginner’s Guide to Bowhunting

It’s never too late to become a bowhunter, and getting started is easier than you think. Here’s how to go about the process, including bow selection and fit, broadhead selection, practice drills and crucial hunting techniques.

The Truth About Magnified Bow Sights

Before you spend money on a magnified bow sight, read this analysis of archery glass from a guy who asked the right questions and came back with a focused answer.

Top Rangefinding Bow Sights of 2019

Here’s a comparison of three top laser-rangefinding bow sights on the market, so you’ll know their pros, cons and prices before you consider bolting one to your bow.

A Beginner’s Guide to Traditional Bowhunting

Traditional bowhunting has its advantages and disadvantages, but one thing is certain: It will make you a better hunter and woodsman. Up for the challenge? Here’s how to get started.

Hardware: Garmin Xero A1i PRO

The new Xero A1i Pro's features are advanced, the machining is excellent and Garmin took the time to make this bow sight bulletproof.

How to Use Picatinny Rails to Mount Bow Sights

Bow manufacturers are partnering with accessory builders to create Picatinny mounting systems that reduce bow accessory weight, lock down tight and help the archer be more accurate.

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