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Prime Archery: ‘Nothing Aims Like a Prime™’

Prime Archery: ‘Nothing Aims Like a Prime™’

Prime Archery®, the leading manufacturer of center grip bows, is challenging customers to visit their local Prime dealer to prove that ‘Nothing aims like a PrimeTM bow. In a recent video, Prime’s Chief Design Officer, Nate Grace explains that while noise, vibration...
Prime Archery’s First Youth Model

Prime Archery’s First Youth Model

The Prime NXT, The “I want to Shoot the Same Bow as Mom and Dad” Model Prime Archery®, by G5® Outdoors—the leading manufacturer of premium archery equipment, is proud to introduce the Prime NXT. A compound bow specifically built for youth shooters that can be closely...
Prime Archery Introduces the Ronan

Prime Archery Introduces the Ronan

A Bow with all the Horsepower at an Unbeatable Price Prime Archery®, by G5® Outdoors—the leading manufacturer of premium archery equipment, is proud to introduce the Ronan, a new compound bow that possesses the highest levels of Prime technology for under $1,000. The...
Revex 4 Bow Review: Petersen’s Bowhunting

Revex 4 Bow Review: Petersen’s Bowhunting

The below article is an excerpt of a review of the REVEX from Jon Silks at Petersen’s Bowhunting magazine. To read the full article, please click here. When Prime Archery’s engineering team set out to design the company’s flagship bow for 2023, they wanted a rig...
Long Range Shooting with Logic CT5

Long Range Shooting with Logic CT5

It’s All About Accuracy Jace Bauserman Prime Archery Article Accuracy. It’s a word that gets tossed around the stick-and-string world a lot. Rightly so, as the perfect delivery of a projectile is the goal. However, few archers really take the time to explore bow...
Does A Longer Axle-To-Axle Bow Hinder Maneuverability?

Does A Longer Axle-To-Axle Bow Hinder Maneuverability?

Does A Longer Axle-To-Axle Bow Hinder Maneuverability?   By Jace Bauserman   “You going to take that log into the backcountry?” The words startled me. It was 3 a.m. and I assumed I had the public-access trailhead to myself. Consumed with last-minute gear checks, I...