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How to Re-Serve a Worn Bowstring

How to Re-Serve a Worn Bowstring

Maintaining the integrity of your bowstring is crucial for achieving optimal performance in archery. Over time, the serving–the protective thread…

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How to Start a Fire Without Matches

How to Start a Fire Without Matches

In the great outdoors, the ability to start a fire is essential for warmth, cooking, and even signaling for help.…

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How to Improve Your Shooting Form

How to Improve Your Shooting Form

Sharpening your shooting technique is essential for any archer aiming to improve their performance and accuracy. Whether you are a…

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Checking Cams and Limbs for Damage

Checking Cams and Limbs for Damage

A bow is a complex assembly of parts that requires regular maintenance and inspection to ensure optimal performance. One of…

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Avoiding Hypothermia While Hunting

Avoiding Hypothermia While Hunting

As the hunting season rolls around, outdoor enthusiasts must stay vigilant about the unpredictable weather, which can quickly change from…

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Lighted Nocks – Are They Worth It?

Lighted Nocks – Are They Worth It?

When it comes to archery, precision and tracking are crucial components of a successful shot. Every archer knows that the…

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Cleaning Your Bow After a Hunt

Cleaning Your Bow After a Hunt

After a successful hunt, it’s essential to pay attention to cleaning and maintaining your bow. Proper post-hunt care not only…

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Using Trail Cameras Effectively

Using Trail Cameras Effectively

In the realm of hunting and wildlife observation, trail cameras have emerged as invaluable tools for tracking animal patterns and…

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Mastering Grouping and Target Practice

Mastering Grouping and Target Practice

Achieving accuracy in shooting is a fundamental skill for both sport shooters and professionals. Central to this discipline is the…

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Gap Shooting vs Instinctive Shooting – What’s Best?

Gap Shooting vs Instinctive Shooting – What’s Best?

The art of shooting, particularly in archery and firearms, often boils down to two primary methods: gap shooting and instinctive…

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