Invention brings virtual reality to bowhunting Dart Archery System an excellent learning tool

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: March 8, 1998| Author: TODD HANSEN | Copyright information

For those people thinking about taking up archery for the first time, or for the longtime bow hunter, the Dart Archery System is not only a training tool but an entertaining interactive experience.

The Dart Archery System exhibit that will appear at the Sports Show combines the virtual reality of hunting in the woods and the opportunity to actually shoot the bow with blunt-tipped arrows at a screen.

"What we're trying to do with this exhibit is promote archery," said Rich Grozi...

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