What bows can I shoot?

Thinking about starting archery? This is part 2 of a new series sponsored by Easton Archery and JVD Archery. Read Part 1 here. One question many people ask when beginning archery is: ‘do I have to be strong to be

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How can I get started in archery?

Part 3 of a series sponsored by JVD Archery and Easton Archery. The best way is to find someone who can teach you. Archery is a little like learning martial arts. It’s about taking full control of your mind and

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Buying your first bow and arrows

What to look for, what to avoid – making it happen. Part 4 of a series sponsored by JVD Archery and Easton Archery. What bow are you dreaming of? It’s great fun to window shop online, looking at pictures of

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Archery: Next steps – and getting inspired

Part 5 of Bow’s getting started in archery week, sponsored by JVD Archery and Easton Archery. “Life is like an arrow, the farther back you’re pulled, the farther forward you will end up.” So you’ve learned to hit a target,

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Setting up the Easton RX-7 arrow

Sponsored by… Easton’s RX-7 arrow shafts are proving to be one of the most popular and accurate new indoor arrows in history-both recurve and compound shooters love the RX-7 and are seeing great results, because it allows using the biggest

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Make sure it fits!

Since I looked at the effect of nock fit on group sizes by shooting arrows fitted with worn nocks through the Hooter Shooter, then comparing the groups to those shot by arrows with new nocks, I’ve been using a tool

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