by B Rad | Mar 31, 2018 | Sights
Why use a shotgun sight instead of a scope? If you prefer speed and a broader field of view over accuracy and long range shots on your shotgun, you need to utilize a shotgun sight. This is especially useful on up close and/ or moving targets, where a scope might be a little tricky to use (like for duck, turkey or deer hunting). As long as you have good eye sight, and don’t try to aim too far, eye strain should not be a problem. We'll cover this topic in some more detail here.
by Dan Young | Mar 31, 2018 | Red Dot Sights, Sights
Gone are the days when hunters relied on traditional iron sights to bag their prey. Aiming devices for firearms, crossbows and other sighting gadgets have improved in leaps and bounds over the years. A case in point is the invention of red dot and holographic sights. But when you consider holographic sight vs red dot sight, what's the difference?
by Dan Young | Nov 28, 2017 | Archery Accessories
Whether you’re using your bow and arrows for target practice or hunting, archery gloves are protective gear you’ll want to buy. The act of drawing and releasing an arrow exposes the hands and fingers to a number of injuries. The only way to avoid these and any other mishaps is to wear archery gloves.
by Dan Young | Nov 22, 2017 | Archery Accessories
Unless you’re a hunting enthusiast, you might not know what lighted nocks are. Lighted nocks have recently gained a lot of popularity with growing technological advancements in the hunting sport. Perfection has made them a highly reliable asset today, provided you use the best lighted nocks available.
by Dan Young | Oct 15, 2017 | Bows, Compound Bows, Recurve Bows
While there are several types of bows available for archery, the most commonly used ones are the compound and recurve bows. If you are a beginner looking for your first bow, any research you conduct will likely help you make an informed choice on whether to go for a recurve or compound bow. Both bows are great in their own right. Here we'll give a compound recurve bow comparison, seeing what makes each bow type unique.
For instance, the recurve bow has a simple design that makes archery easy and lots of fun for beginners. Compound bows, on the other hand, are considered the most accurate bows ever made. They are, therefore, the perfect fit for anyone looking to stick with archery. Understanding the strengths and weaknesses of each bow type, as well as the differences between the two bows, is your best bet of making the right choice for you.