Bear Anarchy

By Jace Bauserman

Excellence breeds excellence. It’s an undeniable fact, and Bear Archery is proof of it. Bear Archery is a company on fire. With an ongoing focus on building quality bows, Bear is satisfying the needs of bowhunters.

A true stunner, the 2011 Bear Carnage was coveted by bowhunters. The Carnage was the complete bowhunting package—balanced, accurate, fast and quiet. Its innovative 4x4 Roller Guard greatly reduced cable friction, giving the bow a particularly smooth draw, and its distinctive Dual Arc Offset String Suppressors were anything but run of the mill.

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Hoyt CRX 32

Bow Report

By Jace Bauserman

Hoyt CRX 32

Hoyt is simply on a roll. Legendary bows like the UltraTec, Trykon, Alpha Max, Maxxis and Carbon Matrix have awed archers far and wide. The brand’s toughness, coupled with its ability to produce accurate, forgiving bows, has created a virtual “Hoyt Nation.” And this nation is growing at a rapid rate.

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BowTech Invasion CPX Bow Report

By Jace Bauserman

Survival and growth in the bow arena revolve around a manufacturer’s ability to trump its previous year’s models. Sounds easy enough. But in truth, it couldn’t be more difficult. The technology driving today’s top-end bows is nothing short of spectacular. Lineups of innovative, performance-packed rigs boasting accuracy, speed, stealth and durability are everywhere. And in addition to their performance values, most have aesthetics so pleasing they look like they belong in an art museum. Thus enters the tremendous difficulty. Without genuine innovation, even a top-notch bow company can be here today and gone tomorrow.

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Mathews Z7 Xtreme

Bow Report

By Bill Krenz

Mathews Z7 Xtreme

 

Mathews is to archery like Michael Jordan is to basketball. It’s just that simple. Since bursting onto the scene in 1992, Mathews has been a force to be reckoned with. Archers across the globe have fallen in love with the company’s innovation, “People first and business second” motto and, of course, the ingenious Solocam.  

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2011 Hoyt Carbon Element

Bow Report

By Bill Krenz

2011 Hoyt Carbon Element

It’s easy to get carried away by all the groundbreaking technology and hype surrounding the 2011 Hoyt Carbon Element. But beyond all that excitement sits an inescapable question. Is this special bow worth its hefty purchase price?

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