Posts Tagged ‘Archery Equipment’

Archery Equipment – Tru-Fire Releases

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

Tru-Fire is the world’s largest release manufacture for a number of reasons. All Tru-Fire releases are 100% American made all the way to the wrist strap. All releases feature a lifetime warranty and many useful features. For 2009 Tru-Fire kept their great tradition rolling with the Edge releases.

The new Edge release is designed with smaller than a dime sized trigger head on it. Although the Edge smaller it still has all the functionality and great features that all Tru-Fire releases are equipped with. The Edge release line utilizes a linear motion bearing which delivers an extremely smooth trigger feel. Just pull the trigger back to open the jaws, and let up on the trigger to close the jaws. (more…)

Archery Equipment – Carbon Express Aramid KV

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Carbon Express has perhaps built the best arrow ever constructed, and the technology behind the Aramid KV has taken arrow manufacturing to new heights. The Aramid arrow is definitely the top of the line hunting arrow on the market today. The Aramid KV is made with a layer of Kevlar, which is a synthetic fiber that is pound for pound five times stronger than steel.

No doubt that makes the Aramid the most durable arrow that you can buy for hunting. The Aramid also has one of Carbon Express most popular pieces of technology, Weight Forward. With built in weight forward you will receive superior down range accuracy with a broadhead. The Aramid KV features the Bulldog Nock Collar for added strength and protection. Most people really like the Bulldog Collar, because it can help save some arrows from breaking when target practicing. Aramids come standard with Blazer vanes on them which will add velocity and durability. (more…)

Eliminating Bow Noise and Vibration

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

The summer months are a great time to get your bow out and make sure it is ready for the fall. Most bowhunters shoot their bows in the summer but shooting isn’t the only thing that needs to be done before fall.

I’m sure you have been in the situation: you come to full draw and let an arrow fly at a deer. You watch in disbelief as the buck or doe jumps the string and disappears into the woods. There was probably a time when you didn’t even get your bow to full draw because the deer you were aiming at heard the familiar noise of an arrow sliding across your arrow rest. The good news: these problems can be solved! (more…)

Archery Equipment – Arrows

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Arrows are a very important part of your archery equipment, and although they look the same at first glance, today’s modern technology gives manufacturers the ability to make arrows out of many types of materials. Let’s take a look at some options when choosing an arrow.

Wood arrows have been around hundreds of years when you look back at archery’s history. Today, however, wood arrows are seldom used because they offer little durability and they are not a consistently straight arrow compared to others. (more…)