Bowhunting Guides
Dial in your setup before season opens.

How to measure your sight radius accurately

Your sight radius is the most important number for a precise tape. Get it wrong by even half an inch and every mark will be off.

Why arrow speed matters more than draw weight

Bowhunters obsess over poundage, but it's arrow speed that determines your trajectory and how far apart your tape marks land.

Tape vs fixed pins — which is right for your hunting style?

Fixed pins are fast and reliable. Slider tapes are precise at long range. The right choice depends on how and where you hunt.

How to choose the right spine for your bow setup

A mismatched spine causes inconsistent flight, poor groups, and can even damage your bow. Here's how to get it right the first time.

Paper tuning vs walk-back tuning — what actually works

Both methods catch different problems. Paper tuning checks arrow flight at close range; walk-back reveals rest alignment at distance.

How to verify your sight tape is accurate in the field

A tape generated at home needs to be confirmed at your range. Here's a simple three-shot drill to validate every mark before season.
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