Blade-Point Fixed-Blade Broadheads

By Brian Strickland

The signature feature of the blade-point broadhead is its scalpel-like cutting surface that runs from front to back. Because of their special ability to slice easily through hide and penetrate to extreme depths, these types of heads are frequently favored by many. These are also some of the toughest broadheads available today. And with both two-blade and four-blade models to choose from, there’s bound to be one that will meet your special needs.

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Public-Land Turkeys Western Style

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By Jace Bauserman

The silhouette of a wild turkey, his neck outstretched and gobbling at the first rays of a spring sunrise, is something I look forward to all year. On this particular morning, that sight was right before my eyes.

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2010 Hoyt Maxxis 31

By Bill Krenz

2010 Hoyt Maxxis 31

More than just a few archers, dealers and sales reps from all across the archery industry told me that they felt that last year’s most outstanding new bow was the Hoyt AlphaMax. Hoyt’s long offered good bows, but the 2009 AlphaMax was simply outstanding. It was lighter, smoother, quieter, more vibration-free and just plain cool.

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2010 BowTech Destroyer 340

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Bow Report

By Bill Krenz

2010 BowTech Destroyer 340

It’s almost hard to grasp the fact that BowTech is only ten years old, primarily because they’ve risen up through the bow ranks so rapidly and have had such a lasting impact on the overall archery scene. In just a decade, BowTech has clearly carved out a top-level niche with aggressive marketing and superlative bows packed with genuine innovation.

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Andy Simo of New Archery Products

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Re-Inventing a Company

By Bill and Sherry Krenz

Andy Simo of New Archery Products

Today is not yesterday. That is one of the few cardinal rules of our existence.

What we once knew, even what worked so well at one time, tends to gradually slip away as things inevitably change all around us. That happens both in life and in business. The key is to keep up. In fact, the most effective way to cope with change is to help create it.

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