SUMMIT STATION – Never been one to “poke and hope” when taking a shot at a game animal with a bow or firearm. That means making sure my sporting arm of choice for the appropriate season is on target.
The doldrums of winter will soon lift, and it will be time to wave goodbye to indoor leagues and start shooting your bow outside. But before you begin stretching the distance at outdoor targets, I’ve ...
Bowhunting season is fast approaching, and it’s time to get your compound rig dialed in. Maybe you got a new bow, or maybe you got a new sight. Regardless, you’ve got to set your bow sight so you can ...
I’ve used several bow sights over the years—from standard 5-pin models and single-pin movers to multip-pin makes on a rack-and-pinion adjustment. And unless you’re a traditional archer, you should ...
With a good archery sight, you won’t just improve your accuracy, you’ll hit your target more consistently too. Choosing the right model can be challenging though. There are dozens of brands and lots ...
Never been one to “poke and hope” when taking a shot at a game animal with a bow or firearm. That means making sure my sporting arm of choice for the appropriate season is on target can best be ...
The first thing you need to think about is the type of bow on which you’ll be using the sight. Recurve bows don’t have the range of compound bows, so although sights follow the same principles, they ...
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