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First Look: Bear Archery Launches Adapt Hunting Bow

Bear Archery in collaboration with The Hunting Public, has introduced the Adapt, a solo-cam hunting bow designed to deliver performance, comfort, and durability.

How to Become a Better Bow Shot

Here is an eight-week training program full of tips and tricks designed to make you a better bow shot in time for fall.

Hardware: Prime Inline 5

Prime’s new Inline 5 is aggressive and fast, but it is also easy to shoot and superbly consistent.

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.

Hardware: Hoyt Carbon RX-5

Hoyt has set a new bar with the RX-5. We've shot and tested every RX model the company has put out over the years, and this one trumps them all when it comes to overall shootability, stealth and that oh-so-good feel.

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.

First Look: Down & Out Panel Blind

Check out this portable, yet semi-permanent blind option from Hawk—the latest in the Down & Out series.

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.

Video: Mission Sub-1 Crossbow

Field Editor Jeff Johnston discusses Mission's innovative new Sub-1 crossbow, named for its proven ability to consistently produce sub-1-inch groups at 100 yards.

Know-How: Field-Prep Your Crossbow

With more states opening archery seasons to crossbows, thousands of hunters are taking them afield for the first time. But without dad and grandpa there to give advice gleaned over generations—today’s crossbows are unlike any other hunting tool and are far more advanced than those of just a decade ago—techniques and tricks must be developed via experience. So instead of learning the hard way, simply get it here now.

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