Posted on: 12/1/2019 by John Siebert
What started as a day of cleaning junk from a basement turned into a friendly bet for Crystal Gauvin and her husband. They found an old compound bow, and outside were some targets. So her husband, Rich, bet his wife he could hit the middle of the target more times than her.  Read More
Posted on: 11/1/2019 by John Siebert
Innovation has entered the sphere of archery with smart archery equipment being introduced by manufacturers in the international market to stay ahead of competition. Earlier this year, two state-of-the-art auto-range digitalized laser powered bow sights were introduced in the archery equipment market – the one-of-a-kind archery equipment to be launched in the market.   Read More
Posted on: 5/10/2018 by John Siebert
A pro-am archery tournament is back in the Augusta area for the third year in a row. The Leupold ASA Tour kicked off Thursday at Wildwood Park, in Appling. The tournament brings in almost 2,000 archers from more than 35 states.  Read More
Posted on: 5/10/2018 by John Siebert
Beyond throwing rocks, archery is perhaps the most universal known means of warfare and hunting throughout the world. Dating to over 10,000 years ago and - with the exception of Australasia - practiced virtually everywhere occupied by humankind. While largely replaced by the firearm at the start of the modern age, the bow and arrow remained an exclusively noble sport in many places until it experienced a renaissance in the 19th century as a sport of elegance and skill for both men and women.  Read More
Posted on: 2/18/2018 by John Siebert
Three days is a long time for a nine-year-old kid to wait for a bow-and-arrow set he’d picked out of the Eaton’s catalogue to be delivered. I was so proud as I ventured outside with bow in hand and my four wooden arrows in a homemade quiver. As I recall, I only had the darned thing a few hours before I managed to snap it in half. It took me the better part of two years to save up enough money to purchase a bow of better quality. That was a long time ago and both those bows are a part of the distant past. However, my interest in archery has always lingered and, over the years, I have owned a variety of bows and all I can say is that each and every time I have nocked an arrow and drawn back the bow string, I have felt both a sense of anticipation and challenge.  Read More
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