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Target Panic – The Lifecycle of an Archer
The journey to becoming a skillful archer is a long and enjoyable one, but we all start at the same place. Unfortunately, many new and even advanced archers fall prey to things such as target panic. This can cause them to want to give up archery forever. Most archers...
How to Tie In a Peep Sight
Peep sights are an essential piece of equipment for most archery setups, but many archers might be unaware of how to tie in a peep sight themselves. If you do not know how to tie or install a peep sight or need a simple refresher, then you have come to the right...
Archery Clothing At The Range
There are many different aspects to archery, each with its own set of gear and equipment. An often overlooked aspect of this sport is the archery clothing that you wear at the range. From best practices to clothing items that you should avoid at all costs, let’s dive...
How to Use an Archery Shot Trainer
They say that practice makes perfect, and this is especially true in archery. Many archers will utilize an archery shot trainer in order to help them get this practice even when not using a bow. Archery shot trainers even come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes...
The Complete Guide to Archery Practice
As with any skill, practice makes perfect when it comes to archery. Getting enough practice is essential for being a good shooter and maintaining consistent results. But for someone who is new to archery, knowing things such as where to practice, how often to do it,...
Arrow Pulling Like a Pro
If you’ve ever shot multiple arrows into a target, then you are no stranger to the fatigue that comes with arrow pulling. Some targets can make removing arrows very difficult, no matter your bow poundage or what arrows you are shooting. Luckily, there are a few things...
What to Expect During Your First Archery Lesson
Like any other skill, the best way to learn archery is from a teacher or mentor. However, taking your first archery lesson may be a little intimidating to some, especially if they have never been around the sport before. Knowing what to expect during your first...
Split Limb Vs Solid Limb Bows
Modern compound bows are full of innovation and technology. When it comes to the limbs of the bow, archers can choose between a split limb bow or a solid limb bow. But what are the main differences between the two? And which one should you go with? Let’s take a look...
Cam Timing A Compound Bow
Cam timing is a very important aspect of owning a compound bow that is often overlooked by many archers. The cams on your bow control the strings and cables of your bow. This means they play an essential part in a functioning and accurate compound bow. But, from time...
The Ultimate Guide to Archery Finger Tabs
Whether you are a beginner archer or a seasoned veteran, you will most likely need one vital piece of equipment: a finger tab. Archery finger tabs aid you in shooting your bow and help to protect your fingers. You can also use shooting aids such as shooting gloves and...
The Beginner’s Guide to Archery Chronographs
Archery is a complex sport that has many different types of tools and equipment. One of these is an archery chronograph. An archery chronograph is a very important tool for bowhunters and archery enthusiasts. It can help achieve ultimate accuracy. If you have ever...
Anyone Can Enjoy Shooting With Adaptive Archery
One of the greatest things about archery is that it is open to everyone of all ages, genders, and abilities. Even those with any impairments can participate in archery thanks to adaptive archery. With a few simple adaptations, archery can be readily enjoyed by anyone....