admin on December 17th, 2008

FACTORY MODIFICATION CAMPAIGN
Affecting the 2008 General Compound Bow - 60# and 70# Limb Integrity

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admin on December 17th, 2008

BowTech is honored to have been recognized by Inc. Magazine as one of the top 5000 fastest growing companies in America.

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admin on December 17th, 2008

All new for 2008, the original Tracer now utilizes Easton technology to create a more advanced lighted nock system. Lightweight Tracer features a 90-hour battery life, a microchip controlled flash mode, and permanent on/off capability.

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admin on December 17th, 2008

Easton exclusive N-FUSED™ CARBON utilizes Hybtonite® carbon nanotube infusion to create a stronger, hard-hitting AXIS® & Epic® Arrows. Carbon nanotubes are the strongest, lightest substance known to exist.

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admin on December 14th, 2008

On Seijin-no-Hi (Coming of Age Day) in early January in Japan, an archery ritual known as Momote Shiki is held at Meiji Shrine in Tokyo for all those turning 20 for that year.

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In the men’s compound category, the gold medal was won by the reigning world champion Canada’s Dietmar TRILLUS

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admin on December 7th, 2008

Choosing Arrows

“For good shooting, everything depends on the arrow.” –Maurice Thompson The Witchery of Archery, 1878

The arrows you carry in your quiver represent the most important choice you’ll make regarding bowhunting success. It’s the arrow, after all, that delivers our deadly broadheads. That makes it our most important piece of archery gear. Archery [...]

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admin on December 7th, 2008

Rattling can potentially work just about anywhere under the right conditions. It behooves us as deer hunters then to figure out what the “right” conditions are. Or, we can just let the biologists do it for us.

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