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How to Stay Sharp with Your Bow During the Off-Season

Deer season is seven months away? Eight months? Something like that.

The Return of Knight Rifles

The company that pioneered the modern inline muzzleloader is back in business and looking to be a player once again.

How to Build Your Own Arrows

You might be able to save a little bit of money by building your own arrows, but the No. 1 priority is to produce a more accurate projectile.

Browning A-Bolt Stalker Review

Just like its brethren, the A-Bolt shotgun features a rifled barrel, premium trigger and all the features hunters cherished in Browning's A-Bolt rifle.

Four Crossbows for Fall

Here is the truth about the performance of four popular crossbows that span all price spectrums, and the idea behind each.

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.

2012’s Top 14 Compound Bows, Part II

Here is the second and final installment in our round-up of the best compound bows for 2012.

Top 9 Picks for Bowhunters from the 2012 ATA Show

Big things are happening in bowhunting right now, and here's a round-up of nine of the most exciting products to hit the market this year.

Broadheads for Turkey Hunting

If you bowhunt turkeys, which do you chose—an old-school, replaceable-blade broadhead, or new school mechanical head?

How Much “Juice” Do You Need for Bears?

Many of you will be hunting black bear this spring, some with a bow for the first time. One question I am asked a lot about bowhunting bears is, “How much kinetic energy (K.E.) do I really need to kill a black bear?

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