Rotating Fletching Table

After becoming determined to "mass produce" arrows for my own use, I created a rotating tabletop fletching station from a 14" lazy Susan,* which I picked up at a local thrift store for less than five bucks. It allows me to work on three arrows at a time, and the center is a [...]

Rotating Fletching Table2023-01-19T14:22:47-07:00

Be At the Ready

Just about any kind of game is easily spooked by motion. Even so much as a flick of an eyelid can send an edgy whitetail to the nearest exit in high gear, and anything but ultra slow motion will alert that elk you are stalking. This is why I cringe whenever I see [...]

Be At the Ready2023-01-19T13:38:00-07:00

Using an Adjustable Nocking Point

With traditional archery, there’s a multitude of methods that can be employed to set up a bow and get it dialed in to meet your needs. But beyond personal preference, some methods just plain make sense. Case in point: adjustable nocking points. When initially setting up a bow, you’re dealing with a host [...]

Using an Adjustable Nocking Point2023-01-15T12:04:15-07:00

Flagging

Flagging tape could be one of the most important tools in your pack. You can mark the spot where you dropped your pack for a stalk, where you stood when you shot, where the animal was standing when it was hit, and the location of blood. If you've ever followed a faint blood [...]

Flagging2021-03-18T15:58:32-06:00
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