Six new-for-2022 flagship compound bows are put to the test for speed, accuracy, sound, fit and finish, and other important criteria.
Registration now open for 2023 ATA Trade Show; $50k awarded in random scholarships by NASP; S3DA hosts Western 3-D and Outdoor Target National Championships; and Team Mathews wins two IBO World Championships.
Team Mathews dominates at ASA Classic; Team Bowtech’s Tim Gillingham and Paige Pearce earn ASA 2022 Shooter of the Year titles; S3DA hosts its 5th Annual Outdoor Target National Championship, as well as its 10th Annual 3-D National Championships.
The PSE EVO XF 33, latest in PSE’s EVO family, is surgically accurate and a sensational sequel to the original X-Force.
Kyle Douglas wins 3rd NFAA Indoor Nationals title, Paige Pearce and Tim Gillingham repeat at USAT Arizona Cup, and 14 USA Archery national records set at 2022 ITAA State Championship.
Stabilizers are often overlooked during the initial bow purchase but are a contributing factor for optimizing balance — which leads to increased accuracy.
As far as compound add-ons go, bowsights are a big-ticket item — whether your customer just purchased a new bow or is upgrading a dependable used one.
The full-length, lightweight PSE Archery Black Mountain Carbon Fate Quiver is designed for on-the-go bowhunters.
When it comes to an affordable and dependable crossbow, it’s hard to beat the $299.99 (MSRP) PSE Coalition Frontier package, which comes with everything you need for hunting except broadheads.
Voters in the 2021 Archery Trade Association Board of Directors election appointed two new members, and reelected one Board member.