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  • Proper Grip

    Proper Grip

    October 1, 2018

    Article by: P.J. Riley of Lancaster Archery Supply All good archery shots start with proper hand position on the bow. OK. Maybe they start with having the proper stance. But right behind that is proper hand position. We work diligently to correct improper hand position all the time. We understand how an improper grip happens. That bow grip > > >

  • Selecting the Correct Arrow for Your Setup

    Selecting the Correct Arrow for Your Setup

    October 1, 2018

    Selecting the correct arrow is an extremely important step to honing in your archery setup. There are several different arrow manufacturers that make great arrow shafts to fit your specific bow model. The first thing to figure out is how long your arrows need to be. A good rule with today’s bows is to cut > > >

  • Swapping the Mods on the Crosscentric Cam (MXR)

    Swapping the Mods on the Crosscentric Cam (MXR)

    October 1, 2018

    The award winning Crosscentric cam system on the new MXR runs off a modular system for draw length adjustment. This means the draw length can be easily adjusted by removing one set of modules and replacing it with another set. Each mod is assigned a draw length for precise adjustment without the use of a > > >

  • How to Adjust the Fast Fit Cam

    How to Adjust the Fast Fit Cam

    October 1, 2018

    Adjusting the draw length on your Mission bow has never been easier than with new FastFit Cam Technology. Draw lengths can be changed in under 30 seconds with the simple use of an allen wrench.  Loosen, slide and retighten. It’s that easy.  FastFit Cam technology is utilized on the Hammr, Radik and Switch. See below > > >

  • Finding Your Draw Length

    Finding Your Draw Length

    October 1, 2018

    One of the very first steps in setting up your new bow starts with finding out your draw length. Compound bows are designed to be shot at specific draw lengths that match the individual shooter. That being said, before shooting a bow, you need to find out what length you should be pulling and setting > > >

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