New bowhunting technology — like the Garmin Xero A1i Pro bow sight — is always met with skepticism, and rightly so. Technology is one more thing to fail in a chain of gear that we rely on to make ...
I’ve used several bow sights over the years—from standard 5-pin models and single-pin movers to multip-pin makes on a rack-and-pinion adjustment. And unless you’re a traditional archer, you should ...
The goal of bowhunting is pretty simple: put an arrow where you aim. To do this, you’ll need a sight (unless you shoot instinctively, and if you do, well, hats off), and there’s no shortage of quality ...
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Whether it’s gathering ballistic data from rifles or bows, projectile speed is a key component in building the right arrows and bullets for the job. Hunters build entire setups around achieving a ...