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		<title><![CDATA[Archery Shooter Systems: Latest News]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2026 08:35:43 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[4 Useful Outdoor Hangers to Keep Handy in 2021]]></title>
			<link>https://www.bowhanger.com/blog/4-useful-outdoor-hangers-to-keep-handy-in-2021/</link>
			<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2021 10:35:22 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>
	Bow hangers are an important asset for archery enthusiasts – for all the right reasons. But there are different hangers for different purposes. In this blog, we will read about outdoor hangers.</p><p>You have many different choices when it comes to bow hangers, so what should you look for? The Hammer Hanger outdoor bow hangers all break down into two pieces when not in use, making them easy to store and transport. Our outdoor bow hangers also feature a self-driving, slide hammer action making it a breeze to install and remove them from the toughest of terrain. </p><p>
	Here are 4 types of outdoor hangers that everyone should know about:</p><p>
	<strong>Regular bow hangers</strong></p><p>
	Keep your bow safe when shooting outdoors by using a Hammer Hanger Six Bow Hanger or a Hammer Hanger Two Bow Hanger, a&nbsp;
	<a href="https://www.bowhanger.com/lawn-and-garden-hammer-hanger/"><u>regular outdoor bow hanger</u></a> will be the perfect fit. They are available in different styles and color choices, so you can pick any one that you like and use it to keep your bow safe and off of the ground where dirt can damage the cables. The slide hammer action makes it easy to install and remove.</p><p>
	<strong>Hunter combo hangers</strong></p><p>
	The
	<a href="https://www.bowhanger.com/hunter-combo-hammer-hanger/"><u>hunter combo hanger</u></a> works well in a ground blind when fully assembled, or for your tree stand when using only the top half. This will keep your bow handy for when your ready to make that great shot.</p><p>
	The hunter combo hanger comes apart for easy carrying and storage and the top half, which can be used in a tree features a swivel design. So, get this amazing hanger today.</p><p>
	<strong>Sign hangers</strong></p><p>
	You must have seen these hangers outside those properties available for sale or rent.&nbsp;
	<a href="https://www.bowhanger.com/sign-hanger/"><u>Sign hangers</u></a> are outdoor hangers that can be installed without cumbersome tools because of their slide hammer action. They are portable, just like the other outdoor hangers, and can be installed anywhere as required. Fortunately, they are affordable too!</p><p>
	<strong>Garden hammer hangers</strong></p><p>
	Garden hammer hangers are useful outdoor hangers that you can use to hang plants and flower pots in your lawn or garden area. They are robust pieces that can keep your favorite plants hanging all day without a hassle. You can also use them to turn on your experimental side and make your garden more appealing.</p><p>
	You can&nbsp;
	<a href="https://www.bowhanger.com/lawn-and-garden-hammer-hanger/"><u>purchase garden hammer hangers online</u></a> and use them to make a floral rail. Or, you can use them as standalone and hang bird feeders. You can also use them to hang pots and change them on a daily or weekly basis. In a nutshell, you can use them in any way that you want, based on your taste and color preferences for different days.</p><p>
	<strong>The bottom line</strong></p><p>
	Outdoor hangers come handy in day-to-day tasks. From hanging your bows to hunting and adding some appeal to your garden area, they do it all. So, for the next time, whenever you shop, make sure to check all these self driving outdoor hangers.</p><p>
	If you’re looking for outdoor hangers online, reach out to us or explore our collection of outdoor hangers&nbsp;
	<a href="https://www.bowhanger.com/outdoor-hangers/"><u>here</u></a>.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>
	Bow hangers are an important asset for archery enthusiasts – for all the right reasons. But there are different hangers for different purposes. In this blog, we will read about outdoor hangers.</p><p>You have many different choices when it comes to bow hangers, so what should you look for? The Hammer Hanger outdoor bow hangers all break down into two pieces when not in use, making them easy to store and transport. Our outdoor bow hangers also feature a self-driving, slide hammer action making it a breeze to install and remove them from the toughest of terrain. </p><p>
	Here are 4 types of outdoor hangers that everyone should know about:</p><p>
	<strong>Regular bow hangers</strong></p><p>
	Keep your bow safe when shooting outdoors by using a Hammer Hanger Six Bow Hanger or a Hammer Hanger Two Bow Hanger, a&nbsp;
	<a href="https://www.bowhanger.com/lawn-and-garden-hammer-hanger/"><u>regular outdoor bow hanger</u></a> will be the perfect fit. They are available in different styles and color choices, so you can pick any one that you like and use it to keep your bow safe and off of the ground where dirt can damage the cables. The slide hammer action makes it easy to install and remove.</p><p>
	<strong>Hunter combo hangers</strong></p><p>
	The
	<a href="https://www.bowhanger.com/hunter-combo-hammer-hanger/"><u>hunter combo hanger</u></a> works well in a ground blind when fully assembled, or for your tree stand when using only the top half. This will keep your bow handy for when your ready to make that great shot.</p><p>
	The hunter combo hanger comes apart for easy carrying and storage and the top half, which can be used in a tree features a swivel design. So, get this amazing hanger today.</p><p>
	<strong>Sign hangers</strong></p><p>
	You must have seen these hangers outside those properties available for sale or rent.&nbsp;
	<a href="https://www.bowhanger.com/sign-hanger/"><u>Sign hangers</u></a> are outdoor hangers that can be installed without cumbersome tools because of their slide hammer action. They are portable, just like the other outdoor hangers, and can be installed anywhere as required. Fortunately, they are affordable too!</p><p>
	<strong>Garden hammer hangers</strong></p><p>
	Garden hammer hangers are useful outdoor hangers that you can use to hang plants and flower pots in your lawn or garden area. They are robust pieces that can keep your favorite plants hanging all day without a hassle. You can also use them to turn on your experimental side and make your garden more appealing.</p><p>
	You can&nbsp;
	<a href="https://www.bowhanger.com/lawn-and-garden-hammer-hanger/"><u>purchase garden hammer hangers online</u></a> and use them to make a floral rail. Or, you can use them as standalone and hang bird feeders. You can also use them to hang pots and change them on a daily or weekly basis. In a nutshell, you can use them in any way that you want, based on your taste and color preferences for different days.</p><p>
	<strong>The bottom line</strong></p><p>
	Outdoor hangers come handy in day-to-day tasks. From hanging your bows to hunting and adding some appeal to your garden area, they do it all. So, for the next time, whenever you shop, make sure to check all these self driving outdoor hangers.</p><p>
	If you’re looking for outdoor hangers online, reach out to us or explore our collection of outdoor hangers&nbsp;
	<a href="https://www.bowhanger.com/outdoor-hangers/"><u>here</u></a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Avoid These Common Mistakes And You Will Become Good At Archery]]></title>
			<link>https://www.bowhanger.com/blog/avoid-these-common-mistakes-and-you-will-become-good-at-archery/</link>
			<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2021 10:30:20 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>To a lot of people, archery looks pretty easy. It is only when those people actually hold a bow and an arrow that they realize how difficult it is to be good at archery. It takes a lot of practice and technique to hit the mark, but it does not take much to miss. New archers tend to make some common mistakes when hitting targets. They can reduce their errors simply by focusing more on maintaining proper form and consistency. In this blog, we will share with you some common mistakes of newbie archers. What are they? Let’s find out.</p><p><strong>1. Poor Stance</strong> - In archery, a proper stance plays a critical role and a consistent stance is considered even more beneficial. The goal should be to not have a stance that is way too much closed or open. The best thing is to keep your stance a bit open as you draw the bow and look downrange. Once you have found the right stance, stick with it every time you draw a bow.</p><p><strong>2. Changing of Anchor Points</strong> - New archers should make sure their anchor points are fixed. For better results, it is advised that you stick with the same anchor points for every project. Some people even use four different contact points on their anchor. Whatever number of contact points you intent to use, just make sure you stay consistent with them.</p><p><strong>3. Gripping The Bow Wrongly</strong> - Avoid holding the bow like a baseball bat. If you grip it like that, you will notice that the bow will twist side to side, which needless to say, will throw the shot off. To get a better shot, strive to keep the bow vertical and torque-free.</p><p><strong>4. Wrong Release &amp; Follow Through</strong> - A sudden hard pull of the trigger is never advised. Practice slowly releasing the arrow. A lot of rookie archers rely on back-tension to expel the arrow. There is no guarantee of accuracy with that kind of movement. Focus on having a strong release and good follow through. After the shot, the bow should ideally tip forward instead of moving backwards or sideways.</p><p><strong>5. Not Taking Tuning Seriously</strong> - Ignoring tuning requirements of the bow will always keep you back. Go for French tune, paper tune, or whatever tune you like. Just make sure you tune your bow.</p><p>So, there you have it. These are some errors that rookie archers make. Steer clear of them and you will be great with a bow. As far as getting all the key equipment for archery is concerned, you can always get in touch with Archery Shooter Systems and easily purchase top quality&nbsp;<strong><a href="https://www.bowhanger.com/bow-tuning/">crossbow holder wall mount</a>,</strong> paper tuning station, folding wall mount paper tuner, and much more.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To a lot of people, archery looks pretty easy. It is only when those people actually hold a bow and an arrow that they realize how difficult it is to be good at archery. It takes a lot of practice and technique to hit the mark, but it does not take much to miss. New archers tend to make some common mistakes when hitting targets. They can reduce their errors simply by focusing more on maintaining proper form and consistency. In this blog, we will share with you some common mistakes of newbie archers. What are they? Let’s find out.</p><p><strong>1. Poor Stance</strong> - In archery, a proper stance plays a critical role and a consistent stance is considered even more beneficial. The goal should be to not have a stance that is way too much closed or open. The best thing is to keep your stance a bit open as you draw the bow and look downrange. Once you have found the right stance, stick with it every time you draw a bow.</p><p><strong>2. Changing of Anchor Points</strong> - New archers should make sure their anchor points are fixed. For better results, it is advised that you stick with the same anchor points for every project. Some people even use four different contact points on their anchor. Whatever number of contact points you intent to use, just make sure you stay consistent with them.</p><p><strong>3. Gripping The Bow Wrongly</strong> - Avoid holding the bow like a baseball bat. If you grip it like that, you will notice that the bow will twist side to side, which needless to say, will throw the shot off. To get a better shot, strive to keep the bow vertical and torque-free.</p><p><strong>4. Wrong Release &amp; Follow Through</strong> - A sudden hard pull of the trigger is never advised. Practice slowly releasing the arrow. A lot of rookie archers rely on back-tension to expel the arrow. There is no guarantee of accuracy with that kind of movement. Focus on having a strong release and good follow through. After the shot, the bow should ideally tip forward instead of moving backwards or sideways.</p><p><strong>5. Not Taking Tuning Seriously</strong> - Ignoring tuning requirements of the bow will always keep you back. Go for French tune, paper tune, or whatever tune you like. Just make sure you tune your bow.</p><p>So, there you have it. These are some errors that rookie archers make. Steer clear of them and you will be great with a bow. As far as getting all the key equipment for archery is concerned, you can always get in touch with Archery Shooter Systems and easily purchase top quality&nbsp;<strong><a href="https://www.bowhanger.com/bow-tuning/">crossbow holder wall mount</a>,</strong> paper tuning station, folding wall mount paper tuner, and much more.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[7 Steps to Help You Properly Use an Archery Chronograph]]></title>
			<link>https://www.bowhanger.com/blog/7-steps-to-help-you-properly-use-an-archery-chronograph/</link>
			<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2021 07:43:16 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>For archery and bowhunting enthusiasts, an archery chronograph holds a special place. It helps them measure the speed of their arrows, along with the standard deviation, both of which are key to kicking their shooting skills up a notch. Plus, modern-day chronographs also store data of their slowest and fastest shots. However, for maximum benefits, it’s vital to use the device correctly, usually in conjunction with the best archery chronograph holder in the USA.&nbsp;</p><p>Here are the ten steps to help you properly use an archery chronograph:<br><br><strong>Step 1: Gathering the Items</strong><br><br>To start with, you need to collect all the necessary items. You will need your bow, bow target, chronograph, shooting rest, arrow with field point, rangefinder, flight rail lubricant, and last but not least, the <a href="https://www.bowhanger.com/accessories/"><span style="color: rgb(242, 195, 20);">best archery chronograph holder in the USA</span></a><span style="color: rgb(242, 195, 20);"></span>. <br><br><strong>Step 2: Set up the Rest</strong><br><br>When setting up the rest, make sure it is stable, and the front of the shooting rest area is clean and free of objects. Set the target at least 20 years downfield from the rest. Use your rangefinder to calculate the distance. Similarly, place the chronograph on the holder and put it in front of the rest in such a way that when you are taking your shot, the arrows go through the gates of the chronograph. Take note that the distance between the chronograph and rest should be close to the length of your arrow. <br><br><strong>Step 3: Turn on the Chronograph </strong><br><br>Once you have set up all the pieces of equipment, power on the chronograph, and keep it in the “Ready” mode. <br><br><strong>Step 3: Lubricate the Flight Trail</strong><br><br>For a smooth and unobstructed shot, it’s vital to lubricate the flight trail.<br><br><strong>Step 4: Prepare for Shooting</strong><br><br>Now place your arrow in the bow, and position your bow in the same position as your chronograph. Using your sight, take the shot <br>while ensuring that the arrow passes through the gates of the chronograph without hitting it. <br><br><strong>Step 5: Check the Chronograph</strong><br><br>As soon as you hit your shot, check the chronograph for the speed of your shot. Write down the reading on a piece of paper. <br><br><strong>Step 6: Take Two More Shots</strong><br><br>Retrieve your arrow, take two more shots, and repeat the same process of noting down your readings from the chronograph. <br><br><strong>Step 7: Determine the Average Speed</strong><br><br>Add the readings of the three shots and divide the outcome by three to get the average speed of your arrows. <br><br>Looking for bowhunting and archery equipment to take your game to the next level? Get in touch with us today. </p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For archery and bowhunting enthusiasts, an archery chronograph holds a special place. It helps them measure the speed of their arrows, along with the standard deviation, both of which are key to kicking their shooting skills up a notch. Plus, modern-day chronographs also store data of their slowest and fastest shots. However, for maximum benefits, it’s vital to use the device correctly, usually in conjunction with the best archery chronograph holder in the USA.&nbsp;</p><p>Here are the ten steps to help you properly use an archery chronograph:<br><br><strong>Step 1: Gathering the Items</strong><br><br>To start with, you need to collect all the necessary items. You will need your bow, bow target, chronograph, shooting rest, arrow with field point, rangefinder, flight rail lubricant, and last but not least, the <a href="https://www.bowhanger.com/accessories/"><span style="color: rgb(242, 195, 20);">best archery chronograph holder in the USA</span></a><span style="color: rgb(242, 195, 20);"></span>. <br><br><strong>Step 2: Set up the Rest</strong><br><br>When setting up the rest, make sure it is stable, and the front of the shooting rest area is clean and free of objects. Set the target at least 20 years downfield from the rest. Use your rangefinder to calculate the distance. Similarly, place the chronograph on the holder and put it in front of the rest in such a way that when you are taking your shot, the arrows go through the gates of the chronograph. Take note that the distance between the chronograph and rest should be close to the length of your arrow. <br><br><strong>Step 3: Turn on the Chronograph </strong><br><br>Once you have set up all the pieces of equipment, power on the chronograph, and keep it in the “Ready” mode. <br><br><strong>Step 3: Lubricate the Flight Trail</strong><br><br>For a smooth and unobstructed shot, it’s vital to lubricate the flight trail.<br><br><strong>Step 4: Prepare for Shooting</strong><br><br>Now place your arrow in the bow, and position your bow in the same position as your chronograph. Using your sight, take the shot <br>while ensuring that the arrow passes through the gates of the chronograph without hitting it. <br><br><strong>Step 5: Check the Chronograph</strong><br><br>As soon as you hit your shot, check the chronograph for the speed of your shot. Write down the reading on a piece of paper. <br><br><strong>Step 6: Take Two More Shots</strong><br><br>Retrieve your arrow, take two more shots, and repeat the same process of noting down your readings from the chronograph. <br><br><strong>Step 7: Determine the Average Speed</strong><br><br>Add the readings of the three shots and divide the outcome by three to get the average speed of your arrows. <br><br>Looking for bowhunting and archery equipment to take your game to the next level? Get in touch with us today. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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