Roughly once per decade a new design changes the archery industry. Did Mathews do it again with its No Cam HTR? Field Editor Jeff Johnston takes a closer look.
Mathews Archery proprietor Matt McPhearson has never stood idly on past merits. He’s a natural innovator, as seen in his once-revolutionary Solo Cam bows that dominated the hunting market for nearly two decades. His company’s new bow, the No Cam, aims to correct perhaps the Solo Cam’s only flaw—notably a relatively new term created by Mathews competitors called nock travel.
Wait until you see the lineup of new bows for 2016. Whether you're going for sheer speed and hard-hitting performance or a bow that passes the smooth and quiet tool test, these 14 companies find ways to package it all.
Mathews Archery has announced the introduction of its new Bow Builder. The new custom shop allows consumers to choose from six different finishes and a bevy of string, cable and damper color configurations to create a unique bow build.
Archery season is just around the corner in many states (if it hasn't opened already), but it's never too late to update your equipment. Here are this year's best new compound bows for hunters looking to make a last-minute upgrade.