Cajun Archery
Seizing Oportunities
By Bill & Sherry Krenz
Ability needs opportunity. Otherwise ability may be wasted.
“I’d just turned 40, the automotive industry upon which I’d built my career was struggling and I realized that if I didn’t strike out on my own now, I probably never would.” Those are the words of David W. White of Cajun Archery.
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2009 Parker BlackHawk EZ-Draw
By Bill Krenz
Not everyone wants to go as fast as possible. Not everyone wants to strain to draw their bow. Not everyone wants to worry about letting down slowly on a cold morning or how noisy their bow might be in the woods. In fact, a growing number of bowhunters are revolting against overly fast, overly difficult to draw, overly tough to let down, overly noisy hunting bows.
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2009 Ross Carnivore 34
By Bill Krenz
At times, it’s hard to remember that BowTech is only a decade old. This now top-tier company was launched in the fall of 1999 and has been creating a stir in archery ever since. They began with really fast bows that quickly captured the hearts and minds of bowhunters everywhere. Not satisfied to rest solely on those laurels, though, the company quickly expanded, and the BowTech line filled out to include sophisticated Binary Cam bows for a broad spectrum of discriminating shooters. In 2004, the company acquired a second bow brand, Diamond Archery, revitalizing Diamond with a blast of advanced single-cam bow technology. Diamond Archery now offers some of the best single-cam bows available.
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2009 PSE Bow Madness XL
By Bill Krenz
Earth-shaking innovations in compound bow design are few and far between. Most of the many changes that occur annually are mere tweaks. Two years ago, however, PSE shook the archery world with the introduction of the X-Force, a revolutionary bow that ushered in a new shape of compound bow performance.





