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Archery Aiming Methods Compared: Instinctive, Gap, String Walking & Sights

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Six archery aiming methods compared head-to-head: instinctive, gap shooting, string walking, face walking, point-of-aim, and sights. Find which one fits your bow, your eyes, and the distance you actually shoot.

How to Sight In a Compound Bow: 7 Steps to Perfect Pins

Archer at full draw demonstrating how to sight in a compound bow

How to sight in a compound bow in 7 steps: leveling, 20-yard pin, multi-pin spacing, single-pin slider calibration, and the cold-shot test.

USA Tops Pan Am Medals | Archery Weekly May 25-31, 2026

USA tops Pan Am medals in Medellín, Williams sets two recurve 50+ world records, Veronica’s Cup opens in Kamnik, and Yankton confirms its 10-event 2026 outdoor slate.

Team USA Tops Pan American Medellin Medal Table | Archery Weekly May 25-31, 2026

Pan American archery 2026 hit a US-flavored peak in Medellin this week, with Team USA dragging 31 medals out of the Unidad Deportiva Andrés Escobar and Mark Williams pulling two pending world records off the recurve 50+ lines. Across the Atlantic, Slovenia hosted the tenth edition of Veronica’s Cup with the world’s hottest compound shooters […]

Finger Release vs Mechanical: The Technique Differences That Decide Your Accuracy

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Finger and mechanical releases don’t just change what’s in your hand — they change anchor geometry, string path, and how the shot actually breaks. Here’s what each technique demands and where each one wins.

Compound Bow Cam Timing: How to Check & Fix in 6 Steps

Archer at full draw on a compound bow with synchronized cams in the cam timing position

Cam timing is the single fix that turns an unexplained flier into a 3-inch group at 40 yards. On a compound bow, it means both cams (or the single cam plus the idler wheel) reach their stops at the same moment, so the string travels a straight, repeatable path on every shot. When timing slips […]

Bowhunting for Beginners: From License to First Shot in One Season

Best Treestands For The Mobile Bowhunter

A first-season roadmap for new bowhunters: legal first, gear second, practice third, and the ethical shot only when everything else is locked in.

Anchor Point Archery: 7 Steps to a Locked-In Shot

Compound bowhunter at full draw showing anchor point from a treestand

Anchor point archery is the rear sight of your bow. Lock in compound and recurve anchors that hold under fatigue, cold, and pressure.

Recurve Archery for Beginners: Equipment, Form, and Your First 90 Days

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A complete starter guide to recurve archery — how to pick your first bow, the gear that actually matters, the 10-step shot cycle, and a 90-day plan to build real form.

Target Panic Archery: 7 Drills That Actually Cure It

Compound bow archer at full draw practicing target panic drills

Target panic in archery is fixable. These 7 drills—blank bale, back tension, and let-down work—rebuild a clean shot process in 4-6 weeks.