Archery Talk

The Revolution HUNTER: Innovation or Incomplete Engineering?
The Revolution HUNTER claims to be a breakthrough in compound bow design with its unique static cam system and press free tuning. However, a closer look at the technical specifications reveals a heavy 5.1 lb frame and an unforgiving 24 inch axle to axle length. This post explores whether the high price tag is justified for a product that lacks stabilizer support and appears to be in an unfinished prototype stage. Read more...
The Physics Behind Four-Fletch Arrow Vanes: Why the Vector 4 (V4) Delivers Precision, Silence, and Strength
Precision. Silence. Strength. The Vector 4 (V4) arrow vane is engineered for archers who demand more from their fletching. Discover the physics behind four-fletch setups, why TPU makes the difference, and how the V4 delivers unmatched consistency, quiet flight, and durability. Read more...
The Hidden Weakness of Your Mathews Bow
The Hidden Weakness of Your Mathews Bow
Your Mathews bow is a masterpiece of engineering, but it has a hidden weakness. The one part you touch on every shot the grip is a mass-produced compromise holding back... Read more...
How to Fletch Arrows Perfectly: The Official DO-ARCHERY Protocol
We've all seen it: that one vane peeling off at the worst possible moment. A perfectly engineered vane is useless if it's not bonded perfectly to the shaft. We're pulling back the curtain on our official lab protocol, sharing the exact, no-nonsense steps we use to build arrows that fly true and stay intact. Stop guessing and start using an engineered process for better accuracy. Read the full guide... Read more...
Why Magnite?
Carbon vs. Magnesium vs. Aluminum. With new bow materials driving prices sky-high, we investigate if the massive cost is justified. Are you paying for real-world performance or just an expensive marketing gimmick? Let's break it down. Read more...