With so many great options to choose from, 2024 is a great year to be a bow buyer. Below are 16 models your customers will be seeking as they gear up for bowhunting season.
The pandemic created both opportunity and headaches, but archery shops are now dealing with economic and other issues that define the “new normal.” Here’s how some retailers are navigating the changes.
What can we say other than that Mathews has done it again?
Three archery dealers share how they go about moving out year-old inventory to make room for newly released bow models, as well as tips for ordering new bow inventory.
The Mathews Finger Set from Last Chance Archery facilitates safe and easy bow pressing.
Mathews Archery designers started from the ground up with the company’s new-for-2024 LIFT 29.5 and 33 hunting flagships.
A dirty-dozen roundup of the latest, greatest compound bows and crossbows
A look at what goes into a brand- or even market-winning hunting bow.
We asked three veteran retailers: “What is your process for fitting a customer with the proper draw length and draw weight when they’re purchasing a new bow?” Here’s what they had to say.
Not everyone who walks in your front door is best served with Brand X stabilizer or Brand Y quiver. You must stock a reasonable selection, and cover all the price points.