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Know-How: Made in the Shade

Bowhunters tackling the challenge of open-country mule deer hunting face a daunting task: find a buck in millions of acres of cover. Open country is big with unlimited mule deer hideouts, but in the early season you only have to focus on the shady locations for success. Hunt shade instead of deer.

Bow Review: Prime Centergy

Check out our review on the latest bow from Prime. Is it all it’s cracked up to be?

ALPS OutdoorZ Expands Pursuit Bow Pack Line

ALPS OutdoorZ has expanded their line of Pursuit Bow Packs to include a Coyote Brown color alongside Realtree Edge and Mossy Oak Break-Up Country.

ALPS OutdoorZ Quickdraw 2.0

Aimed squarely at bow or gun hunters, the Quickdraw 2.0 in Realtree EDGE, from ALPS Outdoorz, is a single-sling daypack offering quick access to all compartments, thanks to its swing-around design.

Pending World Record Ram

A possible new archery world record desert bighorn sheep was taken recently in—of all places—southern California. On December 20, 2011, Brett Scott arrowed a ram that green scores 180 7/8 inches on the Pope and Young measurement system. The horns measure 35 1/2 and 37 inches in length with 16 1/2-inch bases. If, after the 60-day mandatory drying period, the horn shrinkage is less than an inch, Scott’s ram will be a new world record for archery desert bighorn.

First Look: New-for-2016 Mathews Halon

Smooth, fast, accurate and forgiving, the 2016 Halon is Mathews’ hardest-hitting flagship hunting bow to date.

Bear Archery Offers Pope and Young Memberships

Bear Archery has announced that it will offer a one year membership to the Pope and Young club, with the purchase of every bow.

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.

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.

First Look: Easton 6.5 Hunter Classic Arrow

Designed around Easton's proprietary Acu-Carbon Uniform Spine, which is a continuous-fed, single-die manufacturing method, Hunter Classic arrow shafts are consistent enough to eliminate the need for spine alignment and weight sorting.

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