Viper Diamondback Fixed Plate MicroTune Sight

Sight

By Bill Krenz

Viper Diamondback Fixed Plate MicroTune Sight

Sometimes things just come together, and the result is magic.

Viper Archery Products has long produced superb archery sights. Mathews Inc. has long produced superb compound bows. And now, Viper offers exceptional sights designed specifically for the very latest and hottest Mathews bows. It’s simple, really—good things coming together. 

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Gold Tip Kinetic Big Game XT 200 Arrows

Arrows

By Jace Bauserman

Gold Tip Kinetic Big Game XT 200 Arrows

A few nights back a good friend dropped by the house to show off his new bow rig. The child-like smile on his face only widened as he pulled it from the box. It was a stunner. A beautiful new 2011 model loaded to the hilt with technology. The bow and its 80-pound draw weight were an ideal choice for his upcoming African safari. He was beaming with joy—that is until the talk turned to arrows. 

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HECS Concealment Apparel

Hunting Clothes

By Bill Krenz

HECS Concealment Apparel

If there’s anything cagier than an old cow elk, it’s two old cow elk. 

And that’s exactly what I was facing as I attempted to stalk my way up the canyon toward the bugling bull. The two cows fed on my side of the herd. To say they were alert would be an understatement. Every few seconds one or the other would snap her head up and look around. Most of the herd seemed quite preoccupied. These two would be a problem.

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Archer Xtreme

Carbon Carnivore Sight & Carbon Helix Quiver

By Bill Krenz

Archer Xtreme

The average bowhunter today has been hunting with a bow for nearly 20 years and is typically counted among the most avid participants in the entire hunting community. He’s seasoned and discriminating, particularly when it comes to his equipment. In other words, he is extreme. 

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Tru-Fire T1

Fixed-Blade Braoadhead

By Bill Krenz

Tru-Fire T1

Some things are truly annoying, like installing blades with most fixed-blade broadheads. You likely know what I mean. You grab a ferrule. Maybe you screw that ferrule into an arrow. Then to try to slide razor-sharp blades into the slots, holding the blades in place while fumbling for yet another blade and trying to find yet another slot. Two hands are not enough. Half the time the blades hit the floor. Try to do it too fast and you end up wearing Band-Aids. 

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