Published April 15, 2020 in Guides and InformationBy P.J. Reilly How to Match Limbs and Risers for Your Takedown Recurve Bow Takedown recurve bows are favorites among hunters, target archers and backyard archers alike. They break down and pack easily. You... Read Now arrow-right
Published May 31, 2018 in Guides and InformationBy P.J. Reilly What's the difference between a target bow and a hunting bow? What’s the difference between a hunting bow and a target bow?Maybe you’ve wondered this on a recent trip to your... Read Now arrow-right
Published May 18, 2018 in Guides and InformationBy P.J. Reilly String alignment for consistent archery shots Aligning the bowstring in your sight picture is critical to consistent shooting. How archers do that varies – especially among... Read Now arrow-right
Published May 26, 2017 in Guides and InformationBy P.J. Reilly Guide to Olympic Archery Arrow Rests In this video, LAS TechXpert, and former U.S. national champion archer, Dan Schuller runs through the different types of arrow... Read Now arrow-right
Published June 17, 2016 in Guides and InformationBy P.J. Reilly What's the difference between Olympic recurve and recreational recurve? Summer is beginning, and archers are heading to their backyards to sling arrows. For many recreational archers, the bow of... Read Now arrow-right
Published May 07, 2016 in Guides and InformationBy P.J. Reilly Why aren't compound bows used in the Olympics? Compound bows have been around since the 1960s. Here in the U.S., you're more likely to see people shooting compounds... Read Now arrow-right
Published April 15, 2016 in Guides and InformationBy P.J. Reilly How it works: Olympic Archery Competition and Scoring Every 4 years the Olympic Summer Games are back, and every 4 years we get excited to sit down and... Read Now arrow-right
Published April 08, 2016 in Guides and InformationBy P.J. Reilly How to make the U.S. Olympic archery team The 2016 summer Olympics are fast approaching. Scheduled for Aug. 5-21 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, archery is among the... Read Now arrow-right
Published December 16, 2015 in Guides and InformationBy P.J. Reilly What you need to know about archery tab faces Leather finger tabs have a couple different faces. When looking for one, recurve and longbow archers might find themselves asking,... Read Now arrow-right
Published October 07, 2015 in Guides and InformationBy P.J. Reilly Feathers vs. vanes: Here's what you need to know So you’ve got a fletching jig, and you’ve decided to build your own arrows for all your shooting needs –... Read Now arrow-right