Hoyt Bows Hoyt Bows

I’m completely sold on Hoyt’s brand new Maxxis. Man, that bow is sweet! I took my new AlphaMax to Kansas this year, got it sighted in
right away and shot a huge 9-point. Then, just a few days later, I took my AlphaMax to Indiana and shot my biggest whitetail ever – a corn-fed
mongrel that gross-scored 176” and change! The Maxxis is just plain lethal, and it’s got some kind of karma! Words can’t describe it. You’ve
just got to shoot it to experience it for yourself. Maxxis is super light, fast, unbelievably quiet, and dead in your hands. And you won’t find a tougher bow.
The best part is that it doesn’t come with an ‘OFF’ switch! Believe me, Maxxis has definitely made a believer out of this Bone Collector!

http://hoyt.com

Team Extreme Sights … They’re strong, durable and simple. Everything a serious bowhunter needs for consistent, top-notch performance. I rely on Team Extreme products to help me fill more tags.

http://extremearchery.com

FUSE quivers/stabilizers FUSE quivers/stabilizers

FUSE products rock! Cool designs, very durable, super high-tech. What more can I say? Bolt them to you bow and you won’t be disappointed.

http://Fusearchery.com

G5 Outdoors Broadheads

I’ve always been a big fan of broadheads that fly like field tips, and for the last year or so, I’ve shot G5 heads. I’m not very opinionated when it comes to fixed-blade or mechanical, and I actually shoot both from time to time. The new T3 broadheads are great. I really dig G5’s 100-grain Strikers, but I’ve probably shot more animals with the 100-grain G5 Tekan heads. Both are bone crushin’, tag fillin’ machines, so you can’t go wrong with either one. No matter which one I’m shooting, I use the extended-cut blades. From deer to elk and everything in between, G5 really gets the job done.

http://G5outdoors.com

Easton Archery

Beeman Archery
Arrows

Like my bowhunting hero Chuck Adams, I love old school Easton 2413 Super Slam aluminums, but I’ve been shooting Beman carbons for the past five or six years. I love Beman’s strength and straightness. I shoot Team Realtree Hunters fletched with either two-inch Blazers or Quick Spins. And HIT (Hidden Insert Technology) has really boosted penetration power. What I love most about Bemans is that they’re either straight or broken – never bent. Also check out the MFX Bone Collector arrows
http://beman.com/products/product/64

http://eastonsarchery.com

http://beman.com

mntnlogobanner Quality Archery Designs

T-Bone Turner turned me on to the Ultra Rest. From the time I saw it, and especially after I shot it on my bow, I was blown away. This is the best arrow rest on the market. Its design is bullet proof. Easy to tune, quiet on the draw and dead on arrow flight every time no matter if you shoot fixed blades or mechanicals. There is not friction on your veins or fletch once your arrow leaves the bow. This drop-away just rocks and no doubt helped me become a better shot.

http://www.qadinc.com/

morrell_3dlogo Targets

http://www.morrelltargets.com

Quick Fletch

I’m really pumped about this product. Really takes the guess work and hassle out of fletching an arrow. Gets you in the field fast with the confidence you need to take down ol’ Freak Nasty.

http://www.newarchery.com