Pope and Young searching for new executive director; S3DA hosts 11th Annual Eastern 3-D National Championship; Bear Archery partners with Rothco for new apparel line; and Wildlife Research Center celebrates 40th anniversary.
Your customers can’t go wrong when they upgrade to one of these new flagship compound bows this year.
Pope and Young Convention exhibitor space filling up; NASP 2023 national tournament schedule and scholarship plans; Team PSE’s Kris Schaff dominates during early 2023; Team Darton’s Tanja Gellenthien makes 8th straight podium at The Vegas Shoot.
2023 Lancaster Archery Classic breaks records; updated Pope and Young record book; Team Easton dominates at World Indoor Archery Tournament; and by the numbers — private vs. public land whitetails.
The 2023 Hoyt VTM 31 and VTM 34 usher in the next generation of Hoyt flagship aluminum bows.
Hoyt’s 2022 flagship, the Ventum Pro 30, is tough, tactical and deadly.
During the recent World Cup, Team USA’s James Lutz wins compound gold, Team USA’s Kaufhold and Williams win mixed team recurve silver, and Columbian compound shooter Sara Lopez sets new world record. Plus, Team Bowtech’s Paige Pearce and Tim Gillingham win gold at NFAA Outdoor Field Nationals.
Scent Crusher sold to FeraDyne Outdoors; Cobra Archery granted trigger patent; and Paige Pearce and Mike Schloesser continue their 2022 tournament dominance.
Veterans take to archery with Pope and Young; Levi Morgan wins first leg of National Triple Crown; Mike Schloesser wins second-straight World Cup title; and NASP begins awarding $500 scholarships.
Not a single manufacturer of compound bows builds a model designed for finger shooters. In the author’s opinion, that’s just wrong — and a poor business decision.