Pine Ridge Tree Stand & Hoist System

By Tyler Reginek

Pine Ridge Tree Stand & Hoist System

The Pine Ridge Tree Stand & Hoist System keeps the 30-foot-long hoist rope with your stand at all times and allows you to let out just enough hoist rope to keep your bow off the ground as you climb. A convenient clip provides for quick hook-ups. While you’re in your stand, you can use the hooks to hang your pack or rattling antlers. For more information, see your dealer, log onto pineridgearchery.com or call (877) 746-7434.

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AMG

By Bill Krenz

AMG

AMG GT20 Smart Shafts are tapered carbon arrow shafts that are structurally and ballistically superior. AMG Smart Shafts are thinner at the back end and larger at the front end. That weight-forward taper promotes quicker arrow recovery during the shot and improves downrange accuracy. 

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Rear-Deployment Expandable Broadheads

By Brian Strickland

Of the two types of expandable broadheads, the rear-deployment models are the new kids on the block. The idea behind rear-deployment expandables is that they are almost deflection-proof at extreme angles, unlike some of their front-pivoting cousins. Regardless of where one falls on that debate, rear-deployment expandables typically require less energy to open, which can mean deeper vital penetration.

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Spot-Hogg’s BossHogg

By Dan Smith

Spot-Hogg’s BossHogg

Spot-Hogg's BossHogg

Spot-Hogg ‘s BossHogg sight combines everything good about target archery sights into a top-of-the-line bowhunting sight.

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2010 Mathews Z7

By Bill Krenz

2010 Mathews Z7

Change comes slowly…unless you’re Mathews. Over the years Mathews has developed a knack for quickly changing things. One cams, parallel limb designs, harmonic riser dampers, string suppressors, innovative roller guards and a whole lot more have marked the path that Mathews has blazed across the archery industry. The 18-year history of Mathews is a story of ever-changing innovation and improvement.

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