The Black Sky Crossbow Bolts by Bohning come in two new variations, including the Black Sky 2.0 and Black Sky 3.0. It also ranges quickly, has ARC (angle range compensation), and great accuracy.īohning Black Sky Crossbow Bolts Bohning Black Sky Crossbow Bolts Plus, this all-glass optical system and fully multi-coated lenses produce great light transmission. It’s improved ergonomic design makes it much easier to use. The Bone Collector 1000 by Bushnell is an excellent rangefinder for bowhunters and gun hunters. This is an excellent new cell cam for this year. It has a half-second trigger speed, takes 32-mp photos, 1080p video, has a 100-ft flash range, and more. Plus, this camera automatically connects to the strongest network available. Real-time video is certainly a new feature available for this season. It can live-stream video with one touch of a button. The CelluCore Live is a new offering from Bushnell for 2023. It comes with three broadheads, a re-usable case, six replacement bands, and 12 hunt-ready plugs. It even incorporates anti-deflecting abilities and is optimized for quartering shot opportunities. 032-inch thick stainless steel blades, this is a durable broadhead. Made with a high-carbon steel point, anodized aircraft aluminum ferrule, and razor-sharp. The wing blades punch through, and the primary blades carry forward the penetration. The blade design produces two sets of cuts. It weighs 125 grains and has a 2.25-inch cutting diameter. The #282 by Swhacker is a great option for 2023. This combo pack is also available as a synthetic offering. Each of these are packaged for increased longevity. 69 Doe-in-Rut is good from pre-rut to post-rut. The Trophy buck is great from early season through the rut. While these individual products aren’t new, Tink’s is offering this combo, which is new for 2023. It automatically connects to the strongest nationwide cell network. You can even set custom triggering zones, or even take photos of just the species you’re after. This model also has built-in memory, so no SD card is required. It offers a 0.5-second trigger speed, 100-ft detection range, 100-ft IR flash range, and up to 12 months of battery life. Also, it takes 36-mp photos and 1080p video (with sound). Basically, it sends only the photos a hunter wants. It introduces the False Trigger Elimination (FTE) technology, which reduces environmental and non-target species from triggering the camera. This camera takes the great things from the EDGE and builds on them for an even better cellular camera. The EDGE Pro by Moultrie Mobile is a big offering for 2023. It even comes spine-aligned for better accuracy and forgiveness. It also includes a terminal collar for maximum strength, which provides twice the strength of standard 8-32 screw-in inserts. It has Blade Align Technology, which helps align the blades and fletching. The LRP by TAC Vanes is engineered to produce incredible accuracy, strength, and minimal noise. It offers three positions (two resting and one folded) for transport. It comes with a rubberized grip that minimizes noise and provides extra boot stability. Furthermore, thanks to its universal fit, it is compatible with other stands that have 1-inch-by-1-inch square tubing on the platform. This is designed to work with all Summit climbing treestands, and the Dual Axis Hang-On stand. The Universal footrest by Moultrie is an excellent addition to the Summit family of products. Various knife lengths range from 6-8 total inches, and blade lengths range from 2-3 inches. Several options include the Isolate, Phantom, and Stryche series. It includes premium handle options, including carbon fiber and forged carbon fiber. It partnered with Schrade to produce a great replaceable-blade Enrage knife (top photo). Rage is known for its broadheads, but now it’s in the knife business. In no particular order, here are 35 products that caught my eye during the big bow show. The ATA Show floor was loaded with new offerings for 2023, as well as some old winners that keep driving sales, too. This year in Indianapolis, Indiana, was no disappointment. Oftentimes, companies in attendance have new products to release, or reimagined and revamped older products. Each year, members of the archery industry travel to the annual Archery Trade Association (ATA) Show to see the latest and greatest in the archery and bowhunting industries.
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