How We Test

PSE Mach 33 Speed Test

How We Test Bows, Arrows & Bowhunting Gear

At North American Bowhunter, we take gear seriously because bowhunting leaves no room for unreliable equipment. A broadhead that doesn’t fly true, a rest that loses tune, or a sight that won’t hold zero can end a hunt in a heartbeat. That’s why our testing process is grounded in long-term field use and real bowhunter experience—not editorial direction or advertiser influence.

Every review you read on this site is written by a freelance bowhunter who tests gear the same way our readers use it—tuning it, shooting it, hauling it into the woods, and pushing it through a season’s worth of real conditions.

Multiple Voices, No Forced Opinions

Our writers operate independently, which means:

  • They choose how to test their gear
  • They decide what matters most in performance
  • They form their own conclusions

This structure allows something valuable: different writers can come away with different opinions on the same bow, broadhead, or sight.

That’s a strength, not a weakness.

One bowhunter might value a smooth draw cycle above all else. Another might prefer sheer arrow speed. A third may judge broadheads heavily on durability or penetration. These authentic differences shape our reviews and help you understand which product fits yourstyle—not just ours.

Unbiased Gear Sourcing

Our testing pool comes from two places:

Gear We Buy

Bows, arrows, stabilizers, rests, releases, and sights we purchase ourselves are tested with complete independence.

Gear Sent by Brands

Bow companies, accessory manufacturers, and broadhead designers often send products for evaluation. But receiving gear never influences our results:

  • no brand gets a guaranteed ranking
  • no advertiser gets editorial control
  • negative findings are not hidden or softened

If something disappoints, we say it plainly.

How We Test Bowhunting Equipment

Bow Tuning & Setup

Each bow is tuned for optimum performance, including:

  • cam timing
  • center shot
  • paper tuning
  • broadhead flight tuning

Shooting Evaluation

We assess:

  • draw cycle smoothness
  • back wall feel
  • valley depth
  • vibration after the shot
  • sound output
  • accuracy at multiple distances

Broadhead & Arrow Testing

Our writers test:

  • penetration
  • flight consistency
  • durability after repeated impacts
  • grouping with fixed vs. mechanical heads

In-the-Field Performance

Gear is used on:

  • preseason scouting
  • early-season hunts
  • rut hunts
  • cold-weather late-season sits
  • spot-and-stalk days

Sweat, cold, moisture, dirt, and long hikes reveal weaknesses you’ll never see on a target range.

Reviews That Evolve With Each Season

Bowhunting technology progresses quickly—new cams, new rests, new broadhead designs, new arrows. When a new product arrives that clearly outperforms something on our list, we update our content.

Our reviews are living documents, not frozen snapshots.

Why Our Process Earns Trust

Bowhunters rely on dependable equipment in unforgiving conditions. Our testing method ensures every recommendation we make is earned through hands-on use, not marketing language or sponsored influence. If we trust it in the woods, you can trust it too.

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