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Leupold Announces RX-FullDraw 5 Laser Rangefinder

Leupold has announced the launch of the RX-FullDraw 5, the latest and most advanced addition to the company’s FullDraw family of laser rangefinders designed for bowhunters.

Prep for Africa with Delta McKenzie's 3-D Targets

Headed on safari this summer? Delta McKenzie’s life-sized 3-D target line ensures we bowhunters are practicing the shot that counts.

Halo Optics Introduces the CL300 Laser Rangefinder

Intended for use in the field, where ranging non-reflective targets is a must, the CCL300 is built with bowhunters in mind, delivering quick readings from 10- to 50-yards on game animals.

First Look: ALPS OutdoorZ Browning Envy Blind

Developed to address the needs of needs of ground-based bowhunters, or any hunter who seeks maneuverability, silence, and concealment, the Browning Envy features an 82-inch (6-foot 10-inch) center height and 74-inch shooting width.

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.

Mathews' Sets Web Traffic Record with its 2015 NO CAM, Chill X and Z2 Launch

2015 will be a big year for Mathews--and for us bowhunters and shooters--as we get the first look at its revolutionary new NO CAM bows, the new Chill X Pro and the new Z2.

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.

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.

New Product Highlights from the 2015 ATA Show

You name it, they've got it here as day three kicks off at the ATA Show. Based on what I've seen over the first two days, the new year will be a promising one for us bowhunters!

A Century of Excellence: Easton Archery Turns 100

In 1922, after reading a book written by one of our most influential modern-day archers, Doug Easton moved to San Francisco, a town at the time teeming with archers, and launched a company that continues to benefit bowhunters worldwide.

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