Published May 13, 2016 in Guides and InformationBy P.J. Reilly 5 Bowfishing Products You need to get started The weather’s getting nicer and the carp are swimming into shallow waters. That can only mean it’s time to go... 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 March 23, 2016 in Guides and InformationBy P.J. Reilly What's the right size recurve bow for me? Recurve bows come in a variety of sizes, but not all will perform well for every archer. There are some... 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 26, 2015 in Guides and InformationBy P.J. Reilly How to survive the zombie apocalypse As Halloween draws near, it has become clear to us at Lancaster Archery Supply that the zombie apocalypse is upon... 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
Published July 22, 2015 in Guides and InformationBy P.J. Reilly Sight-Pin Sizing: 6 things you need to know Archery sights come in all shapes, sizes and configurations. One of the most common sight features you'll see is fiber-optic... Read Now arrow-right
Published July 15, 2015 in Guides and InformationBy P.J. Reilly Choosing a backyard target There’s no question the local archery club or commercial shooting range has everything you need to practice with your bow... Read Now arrow-right
Published July 09, 2015 in Guides and InformationBy P.J. Reilly Do you really need a stabilizer for your bow? One of the questions we hear from new archers all the time is, “What is that thing sticking out from... Read Now arrow-right
Published July 08, 2015 in Guides and InformationBy P.J. Reilly Aperture, scope or pin: Which one for my sight? So you’ve decided you want to shoot with a sight on your bow, and now you’re going to have to... Read Now arrow-right
Published July 06, 2015 in Guides and InformationBy P.J. Reilly What's better? A single-pin or multi-pin sight? It’s possible to start a debate akin to “Ford vs. Chevy” when talking with a bunch of archers about whether... Read Now arrow-right
Published June 30, 2015 in Guides and InformationBy P.J. Reilly Buying a bow case: 5 things to consider You've got your bow, and now you're on the hunt for a case to protect it."Which bow case is right... Read Now arrow-right
Published June 27, 2015 in Guides and InformationBy P.J. Reilly What to pack for your first archery tournament In this article, we run down some of the basic items everyone will want to pack for their next tournament. Read Now arrow-right