Tracing the Bow's Journey - From Simple Recurves to Modern High-Speed Innovation
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In this thrilling episode of HuntCast, we explore the captivating history and development of compound bows. Starting from its humble beginnings in 1969 by H.W. Allen, this episode delves into the transformation of the compound bow, shaped by key industry maestros such as Jennings, PSE, Bear, Martin, Browning, Pearson, and Hoyt.
We retrace the milestones in the archery landscape, providing an in-depth analysis into the introduction of the compound bow in tournament archery at the FITA World Championships in 1995. A major focus lies on post-1989 period, a significant time ushered by the expiration of the patent that ignited innovation. Key figures in this era, such as Rex Darlington and his impressive collection of around 60 patents, are spotlighted.
The episode further explores the contributions of renowned brands including Bear, PSE, Hoyt, Matthews, Bowtech, and Athens. Discover how a tragic accident in 1979 spurred the release of patents allowing companies to influence the game. The discussion spans across the variances in speed, efficiency, and design dwarfed by the transformation from the early 48-inch axle-to-axle bows to the modern high-speed variants.
As we wrap up, we highlight our new sponsor, Rugged Road Coolers, and share exciting insights into the forthcoming episode. This episode is a must-listen for archery enthusiasts thirsting for an understanding of the history of compound bows and their impact on the industry.
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