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COMPETITION
Pearce dominated the field in the Women’s Pro Class, setting a new national and course record, while also achieving the overall high score of the tournament to win the coveted championship belt.
More than 250 student-athletes took part in the 2025 USA Archery OAS California State Championship on Saturday, at the Easton Archery Center of Excellence in California, which is the venue for the third of four events in the USAT Qualifier Series, the SoCal Showdown.
JOBS
Whitetails Unlimited Inc. is seeking a part-time Field Director in Kentucky to execute program services.
NEWS
Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation (OSCF) is proud to announce the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is the latest partner to join the “Fill A Bag While Filling Your Tag” national conservation engagement program.

Firearms News April 2025 Issue Available Now at Newsstands, Walmart, Barnes & Noble, or Local Book Retailer
National Bowhunter Education Foundation (NBEF) was a sponsor of the recent Pope & Young Club’s 34th Biennial Convention in Glendale, AZ. NBEF assisted with a tree stand safety demonstration at this event that brings bowhunters together for networking and information sharing. 
A newly released addendum to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (USFWS) landmark 5-year survey on target shooting recreation participation acknowledges the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP®) as a likely influence in the current archery participation rates of those 18 and younger across the United States.
Buck Knives is pleased to announce its participation in the upcoming 2025 National Rifle Association Annual Meetings & Exhibits (NRAAM), taking place April 24–27 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Whitetails Unlimited has granted $427,775 to various mission-related projects in the state of Ohio over the past fiscal year. More than 150 different organizations received grants pertaining to outdoor education, habitat enhancement, and hunting and shooting sports preservation.
Winchester Safes is excited to announce its return to the 2025 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits, taking place April 25–27 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA.
With the new Pro Rifle Clamp Tripod Mount, you don’t have to sacrifice speed and mobility to get a lockdown shooting platform.
With an outfitting business, farming acreage and a house full of boys…including patriarch Fred – Michele and Fred Eichler pull back the curtain on Everything Eichler, airing Sundays at 12:30 p.m. ET on Sportsman Channel.

This premier mid-year event is designed to equip businesses with the tools, strategies and inspiration essential for success.
FieldTorq Products has joined as a Whitetails Unlimited national sponsor, announced WTU President Jeff Schinkten.
Ani-Logics Outdoors offers a range of scientifically designed food plot blends that transform grassy areas into rich feeding grounds. Pro Cloveris a top-tier option featuring fast-growing, highly nutritious clovers that establish quickly and benefit deer populations.
The total economic impact of the firearm and ammunition industry in the United States increased from $19.1 billion in 2008 to $91.7 billion in 2024, a 379 percent increase, while the total number of full-time equivalent jobs rose from approximately 166,000 to over 383,000, a 130 percent increase in that period, according to a report released by the NSSF, the firearm industry trade association.

Archery Tooling Concepts (ATC) is excited to announce the acquisition of the Archery Tooling Corporation, previously founded and operated by George and Dora Gouramanis.
AXIS SPT covers spines from 260 to 700 fitting virtually all hunting bow setups.
North Lake Outdoors has joined as a Whitetails Unlimited national sponsor, announced WTU President Jeff Schinkten.
NSSF welcomes the appointment of Robert Cekada as the Deputy Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). 
Produced by Fly Fisherman Magazine, the Original Film Also Debuts on World Fishing Network April 24
In addition to providing scoring pencils for state and national events, NBEF has created limited edition NBEF pins for NASP national tournament participants to trade and collect.
The Boone and Crockett Club is proud to announce Buck Knives as the Jack Steele Parker Generation Next Youth Awards presenting sponsor at the 32nd Triennial Big Game Awards
 

3D targets make practice much more realistic.

Animals taken with archery gear don’t fall to a single arrow; they fall to the hundreds of arrows we shoot in practice. That one shot that ends in a clean, humane harvest is only possible because we’ve rehearsed it.

But let’s be clear: practice doesn’t make perfect - perfect practice does. Let’s face it, bowhunting is personal. It’s intimate. A ten-second (or less) window can define an entire season. Hell, it can define an entire life. Speaking of which …

I’ll be in New Zealand chasing red stag with my bow this weekend. And while I’ve trained hard in many ways, one of the biggest differences in my preparation came from using 3D targets. Why? Because while bag targets teach you how to shoot, 3D targets teach you how to hunt.

A red stag is a very different animal than say, a mule deer. Shooting on a 3D model of one can help you as a bowhunter.

Like most game, I’m betting red stags don’t stand still at 20 yards in a wide-open shooting lane. They’ll quarter. They’ll move. They’ll show up uphill, downhill, and almost always behind cover. Shooting a 3D target mimics those critical hunting moments, the odd angles, low light, deceptive shadows, target height, and depth. All things a bag target just can’t do. 3D targets are just more authentic to the hunt, and the more you rehearse real-life situations, the less they’ll surprise you when that one shot you get matters most.

Confidence in those moments isn’t luck. It’s muscle memory built on repetition with realistic targets.
3D targets aren’t just about aiming at the foam; they’re about understanding anatomy. With block targets, you shoot for rings. With 3D animals, you’re learning shot placement: heart, lungs, maybe liver, depending on the angle.

You start asking yourself the real questions before you shoot (better yet, before you draw). Would I take this shot in the field?Is this a clean angle? Do I have the range right? That ethical mindset isn’t taught; it’s developed through repetition, and let’s be honest trial and error.

I’ve shot a lot of 3D targets, and some of them are very realistic like the ones from Rinehart. As I understand from their marketing manager, Dan Schultz, that’s thanks to master craftsman Brian Johnson, whose eye for detail on size, shape, color, and texture. Bowhunting success is all in the details, so targets who sweat them as much as we do can make a big difference.

The best 3D targets look like the animals we hunt with as much attention to detail in size, color, and shape as possible. Photo courtesy of Rinehart Targets.

Don’t just shoot arrows. train with purpose. Change your shooting angle. Use your hunting gear. Time your shots. Add broadheads. Shoot from your knees, from your tree stand, from your blind. Shoot tired. Turn your backyard into a practice hunt, and when the real shot comes, you’ll be ready.

A 3D target doesn’t just teach you to shoot; it teaches you to think like a hunter. It makes practice real. And it makes success repeatable. So, if you believe, like I do, that every arrow is a responsibility, then 3D practice isn’t optional. It’s essential.

Jay Pinsky
Editor – The Archery Wire & The Hunting Wire

 
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