Barnett Crossbows

Blending Tradition and Innovation

By Michaelean Pike

Barnett Crossbows

Surviving in the archery industry can be a struggle. New technologies and regulations can leave even the best-run equipment manufacturer behind. Companies that don’t focus on true innovation are constantly playing catch-up.

One company that knows quite a bit about innovation is Barnett Crossbows.

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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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QAD Exodus Broadhead and Ultra-Rest HDX

By Jace Bauserman

In 1992 Quality Archery Designs embarked on a mission—a mission of quality and integrity. That mission has been achieved. With soaring customer satisfaction, ingenious product development and customer service that’s second to none, Quality Archery Designs (QAD) is a major player in the archery industry.

All of QAD’s products are made from start to finish at its facilities in Madison Heights, Virginia. That’s right—all of the design, assembly and packaging takes place right here in the USA, and it’s all done by hardworking Americans. This is definitely something to applaud.

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Bowhunting Elk with Will Primos

By Tim Herald

This column was a real treat for me. Elk are my favorite animals to bowhunt, so whenever I get to talk elk hunting, I’m in heaven. For this piece I got to pick the brain of Will Primos, founder of Primos Hunting Calls, and he gave me some simple but very sound advice.

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Mountain Lions on a Budget

By Jace Bauserman

Mountain Lions on a Budget

A ringing cell phone isn't something to get overly ecstatic about. People across the globe receive countless calls each day.  This call, however, was different. The number illuminating on my phone was that of local mountain lion guru, Jay Waring. I knew why he was calling before I even answered the phone. The fresh blanket of white outside told the story. Another epic mountain lion adventure was in store. Only this time I wasn't going to be going along as a dog handler or spectator—this time I was the hunter. My lifelong dream of tailing a pack of hounds in pursuit of North America's ultimate predator was about to come true.

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